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Council upholds planning commission variance for Jason Seaman property

5969600 · September 22, 2025
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Summary

The Preston City Council voted to uphold the Planning and Zoning Commission's decision to allow a variance for a flag-lot access/paving requirement on a 2.4-acre residential property owned by Jason Seaman, with conditions limiting additional dwellings.

The Preston City Council voted to uphold the Planning and Zoning Commission’s approval of a variance allowing a reduced paved width for a flag-lot access serving property owned by Jason Seaman.

City Development Director Sean Alverson presented the request, saying the variance would modify a standard that requires a minimum paved width of 18 feet for flag-lot routes with two-foot landscape strips on each side. He said the subject property is…

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