Plan advances to change housing mix in Longmont’s Sienna Park subdivision
LONGMONT — A developer is one step closer to changing plans for a southwest Longmont development, constructing more single-family homes and fewer townhomes.
On first reading Tuesday, the Longmont City Council passed an ordinance that would approve Jack Fisher Homes’ plan for part of the 18-acre Sienna Park subdivision, building 81 small single-family homes instead of the remaining 45 single-family homes, and 20 townhomes instead of 110. The development is located off South Sherman Street and Kansas Avenue, near the city’s Municipal Services Center building.
Under the ordinance, the area’s zoning would change from medium-density residential to low-density residential.
The land originally was…
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