Luvs seeks approval for major subdivision near Interstate 25

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A major subdivision proposal by Sand Hill Holdings is making waves in Natrona County, as the Planning Commission held a public hearing on June 10, 2025, to discuss the application. The meeting featured representatives from Love's Travel Stops, who expressed enthusiasm for the project, emphasizing its potential benefits to the local community and the area near the Casper exit.

Sean Baker, representing Love's, clarified that while the subdivision application was under consideration, the specific site plans for the Love's facility had not yet been submitted. "We're super excited about what's staying there at the Casper area," Baker stated, highlighting the straightforward nature of the repositioning plans and confirming compliance with county and state requirements.

The public hearing saw support from local stakeholders, including Paul Swenson, who prepared the plat for the development, and Nat Steinhoff, a neighboring property owner. Steinhoff raised concerns regarding infrastructure, specifically the need for a lift station and its capacity for future developments, as well as the management of runoff from the site.

With no opposition voiced during the hearing, the Planning Commission is now tasked with reviewing the application for the major subdivision, which could pave the way for significant development in the area. The outcome of this proposal is anticipated to have lasting implications for local growth and infrastructure planning in Natrona County.

Converted from Natrona County Planning Commission - June 10, 2025 meeting on June 11, 2025
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