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Berthoud Ballot Question 3A Choose 1

The property has been referred to by several names over the course of the last 25 years, including Smith Addition, Berthoud Parkway Plaza, Parkway Plaza, and most recently, Revere. The 38.3 acres tract is identified as Larimer County Parcel Number 94153160001. It is located on the northwest corner of Hwy 287 and Mountain Avenue/ County Rd 8.The land to the south and west of this tract is in Larimer County and zoned RR2; Hwy 287 is to the east, and the land north of the tract is zoned PUD and has single-family homes with 2+ acre lots.The tract was annexed to Berthoud in 2000 and zoned Planned Unit Development (PUD) in August 2006 as part of the approved Revere Mixed Use PUD Overall Development Plan (ODP) which proposed both commercial and residential uses. In October 2025, the Revere Neighborhood Master Plan (NMP) was approved for this tract, by the Planning Commission and by the Trustees. The Revere NMP designates 5.4 acres for commercial development and remaining ~ 32 acres for residential development (81 detached, single-family homes) and parks/ open space. The PUD zoning has been phased out by the Town of Berthoud and planning staff recommended rezoning to Suburban Commercial and Suburban Residential which are current zone categories. Suburban Residential zoning allows higher density than 1 unit per 2.29 acres. The zoning change to Suburban Residential/ Commercial was approved by the Trustees with Ordinance 1363 in October 2025, but a citizen referendum petition suspended effectiveness.“YES” Vote: If this question passes and question 1A is defeated, the density of residential development on the tract will be limited to 1 unit per 2.29 acres. If this question passes and question 1A also passes, there will be conflicting rules for residential density on this tract.“NO” Vote: If the question is defeated and question 1A passes, then Ordinance 1363 will take effect and Suburban Residential zoning will control the density of residential development. If the question is defeated and question 1A also is defeated, the tract will remain zoned Planned Unit Development (PUD) and the approved Overall Development Plan (ODP) for mixed use will remain in effect.

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Yes - For the Measure

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“YES” Vote: If this question passes and question 1A is defeated, the density of residential development on the tract will be limited to 1 unit per 2.29 acres. If this question passes and question 1A also passes, there will be conflicting rules for residential density on this tract.

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No - Against the Measure

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“NO” Vote: If the question is defeated and question 1A passes, then Ordinance 1363 will take effect and Suburban Residential zoning will control the density of residential development. If the question is defeated and question 1A also is defeated, the tract will remain zoned Planned Unit Development (PUD) and the approved Overall Development Plan (ODP) for mixed use will remain in effect.