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Island planning panel approves 0.4-foot variance to private access easement for two‑lot subdivision

5854374 · September 16, 2025
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On Sept. 16, 2025, the Glen County Island Planning Commission unanimously approved a variance reducing a private access easement from 40 feet to 39.6 feet so an expedited subdivision creating two single-family lots can proceed; the related Track B right-of-way dedication goes to the Board of County Commissioners Thursday.

Glen County Island Planning Commission on Sept. 16, 2025, approved a subdivision variance to reduce a required private access easement from 40 feet to 39.6 feet, clearing a small geometric constraint so an expedited subdivision that will create two single‑family lots can move forward. The commission voted unanimously to grant the variance.

The variance “is to allow for a reduction in the width of this private access easement,” Christina Wright, senior planner for Glen County, told the commission, noting the reduction affects a very small triangular section of the proposed access easement.…

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