Voters in Littleton approved a housing measure Tuesday, but the Colorado city is not sure it's legal .
Ballot measure 3A passed with 55% in favor and 45% against. The measure amends the city's charter to restrict land use and zoning changes for single-family residential homes and neighborhoods.
Re-elected Mayor Kyle Schlachter has publicly shared his opposition against 3A.
"I didn't support 3A, I was hoping the voters would agree with me," said Schlachter. "I don't think land use belongs in the city charter; I think it is very ambiguous and confusing of what the wording actually means and will likely result in litigation."
The mayor believes the amendment reverts city ordinances that have passed this year, like allowing accessory dwelling units. The concern is also that Littleton

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