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Board allows subdivision variance to exceed 40-lot limit on dead-end road with fire mitigation condition
Summary
After reconsideration, Pennington County commissioners granted a subdivision variance allowing more than 40 lots on a dead-end road system for a property at Hazel Lane, imposing a condition that the applicant provide a fire mitigation plan before final plan application.
The Board of County Commissioners on Oct. 7 reconsidered a planning board decision and approved a variance allowing the creation of more than 40 lots on a dead-end road system for a parcel off Hazel Lane, subject to a county fire mitigation plan.
Assistant Planning Director Jason Thennison summarized staff's position: staff had recommended denial because (1) the county’s subdivision regulation limit of 40 dwelling units on a dead-end system could be…
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