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Planning commission approves lot-line adjustment for two parcels owned by same owner

October 15, 2025 | Toquerville, Washington County, Utah


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Planning commission approves lot-line adjustment for two parcels owned by same owner
TOQUERVILLE, Oct. 8 — The Toquerville Planning Commission voted to approve a lot-line adjustment application submitted by Sarah Logan Lister after staff said the change corrects a setback issue and does not create any new zoning noncompliance.

Staff reported that the two parcels involved are owned by the same person and that the adjustment was identified during a building-permit site-plan review for a remodeling project. The applicant recorded a deed and record of survey before coming before the commission, staff said, and no new dwellings will be created by the adjustment.

A staff reviewer told the commission that the adjustment keeps both lots large enough to meet the applicable zone requirements and that the city had reviewed the application against its code. "It doesn't create any noncompliance with zoning," the staff member said.

Commissioners asked whether the record of survey and deed had been filed; staff confirmed both documents had been recorded. A question about a sewer line easement prompted staff to say Ash Creek utility representatives would handle any coordination required for the on-site sewer connection as part of the building permit process.

A commissioner moved to approve the lot-line adjustment application submitted by Sarah Logan Lister; another commissioner seconded the motion. The commission voted in favor and the motion carried.

No conditions or amendments were added to the approval.

The commission did not cite a specific code section in the meeting record; staff said they reviewed the adjustment against the city code and found it compliant.

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