Meeting
06/11/26 Planning Commission Meeting
Body
City of Louisville, Colorado
Date
June 10, 2026
Jurisdiction
State & Local
The City of Louisville Planning Commission held a meeting on June 11, 2026, addressing several land use and development matters. Key procurement-related discussions included approval of a General Development Plan (GDP) amendment to allow multifamily permanently affordable deed-restricted residential units on a 2.8-acre site in Centennial Valley, supporting a future project of 100 affordable units with densities up to 37 dwelling units per acre and building heights up to 45 feet. The city is the applicant, working with Coble and Company, and the amendment aligns with the city's affordable housing goals and Proposition 123 commitment. The commission recommended approval of this amendment. Another significant item was a GDP amendment for the Saint Louis Parish and Commercial Park to increase floor area on a parcel to facilitate development of an indoor sports complex. The amendment included a condition that it would not become effective until the Planned Unit Development (PUD) application is approved by city council. Parking and neighborhood impact concerns were discussed, with the commission recommending approval with noted conditions. Additionally, a minor subdivision was approved to consolidate two residential lots into one larger lot to facilitate potential future development including an accessory dwelling unit (ADU). The meeting also included procedural discussions about future meeting scheduling and staff announcements.
Source
City of Louisville, Colorado