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This fall, the City of Fort Collins will consider rezoning properties containing manufactured housing communities to a new Manufactured Housing (MH) zone district. The goal of the new M-H district is to preserve opportunities for manufactured home living and reduce the likelihood existing communities close due to redevelopment.
This page will serve as a hub for information, resources, and news for the rezoning process.
This fall, the City of Fort Collins will consider rezoning properties containing manufactured housing communities to a new Manufactured Housing (MH) zone district. The goal of the new M-H district is to preserve opportunities for manufactured home living and reduce the likelihood existing communities close due to redevelopment.
This page will serve as a hub for information, resources, and news for the rezoning process.
The next step in the rezoning process, a public hearing before City Council, has been scheduled for December 1, 2020 at 6:00pm. At this time, Council will consider the rezoning of six manufactured housing properties to the Manufactured Housing (MH) district on First Reading.
Public comments regarding the proposal are encouraged in advance or at the meeting. Participation options and meeting agenda information can be found online at: https://www.fcgov.com/cityclerk/agendas.
The next step in the rezoning process, a public hearing before City Council, has been scheduled for December 1, 2020 at 6:00pm. At this time, Council will consider the rezoning of six manufactured housing properties to the Manufactured Housing (MH) district on First Reading.
Public comments regarding the proposal are encouraged in advance or at the meeting. Participation options and meeting agenda information can be found online at: https://www.fcgov.com/cityclerk/agendas.
The Planning and Zoning Board recommendation to City Council on the proposed rezoning of manufactured housing communities to the Manufactured Housing (MH) zone district originally scheduled for October 15, 2020 has been rescheduled.
The rescheduled hearing will take place on November 5th, 2020 beginning at 6:00pm. The hearing will be held on-site in Council Chambers, City Hall as well as virtually through Zoom and telephone.
Virtual meeting information will be posted 48 hours prior to the meeting at: fcgov.com/developmentreview/proposals.
The Planning and Zoning Board recommendation to City Council on the proposed rezoning of manufactured housing communities to the Manufactured Housing (MH) zone district originally scheduled for October 15, 2020 has been rescheduled.
The rescheduled hearing will take place on November 5th, 2020 beginning at 6:00pm. The hearing will be held on-site in Council Chambers, City Hall as well as virtually through Zoom and telephone.
Virtual meeting information will be posted 48 hours prior to the meeting at: fcgov.com/developmentreview/proposals.
The City has initiated the process to rezone six manufactured housing communities to the Manufactured Housing (MH) zone district. The six communities include: Cottonwood, Harmony Village, Hickory Village, North Star, Pleasant Grove, and Skyline.
Yellow signs indicating a rezoning is under review have been placed near the entrance to each property and mailed notices are being sent to all residents and property owners who live within and nearby each manufactured housing community. The letters contain information on the rezoning proposal and upcoming hearing dates.
While City Council will make a final decision on the rezoning proposal, the first step in the process is a recommendation from the Planning and Zoning Board, currently scheduled to occur at the Board's October 15, 2020 hearing. Planning and Zoning Board agendas, meeting materials, and participation information can be found at: https://www.fcgov.com/cityclerk/planning-zoning.php.
The City has initiated the process to rezone six manufactured housing communities to the Manufactured Housing (MH) zone district. The six communities include: Cottonwood, Harmony Village, Hickory Village, North Star, Pleasant Grove, and Skyline.
Yellow signs indicating a rezoning is under review have been placed near the entrance to each property and mailed notices are being sent to all residents and property owners who live within and nearby each manufactured housing community. The letters contain information on the rezoning proposal and upcoming hearing dates.
While City Council will make a final decision on the rezoning proposal, the first step in the process is a recommendation from the Planning and Zoning Board, currently scheduled to occur at the Board's October 15, 2020 hearing. Planning and Zoning Board agendas, meeting materials, and participation information can be found at: https://www.fcgov.com/cityclerk/planning-zoning.php.
City Planner
Senior City Planner
Public Engagement Specialist
Neighborhood Development Liaison
astephens@fcgov.com |