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Commissioners approve Cimarron Peak subdivision for three 10‑acre homesites amid neighbor questions on boundaries and flood access

5966489 · September 30, 2025
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Summary

The Board of County Commissioners approved a preliminary and final plat to subdivide a 30.562‑acre property southeast of the North Turkey Creek Road/High Drive intersection into three 10‑acre lots. Approval was 2-1 after public comment raised survey and floodplain concerns.

The Jefferson County Board of County Commissioners approved the Cimarron Peak Subdivision preliminary and final plat (Case 23‑113738PF) on Sept. 30, voting 2-1 to allow a 30.562‑acre parcel southeast of North Turkey Creek Road and High Drive to be divided into three 10‑acre single‑family lots.

Planning staff presented the application and recommended approval subject to conditions. Laura Armstrong of Jefferson County Planning and Zoning told commissioners the proposed lots meet A‑2 (10‑acre minimum) zoning and that planned subdivision‑wide work includes extending an existing private access road across a floodplain, expanding an on‑site pond…

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