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Planning commission approves PUD amendment allowing temporary RV residence; staff to return on complaints
Summary
The Pennington County Planning Commission approved a planned unit development amendment (PUR-23-08) with 22 conditions that allows living in a recreational vehicle on a PUD lot while building a permanent residence, and clarified the commission will revisit the approval if complaints arise or conditions are violated.
The Pennington County Planning Commission on Sept. 22 approved a planned unit development amendment, PUR-23-08, permitting an applicant to live in an RV on a PUD lot while constructing a single-family residence, with 22 conditions attached. The commission voted to approve the amendment after staff explained how PUD conditions and enforcement would apply. Cody Sachs, senior planner, told commissioners that the subject property covers 4.09 acres while the PUD’s required common-lot area is 9.67 acres, and that the 9.67 figure is a leftover condition from the original PUD approval rather than a limit…
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