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Commissioners delay Hahn rezoning; suggest clustering, commercial carve-out for shop and paint booth

5824972 · June 16, 2025
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Summary

An applicant seeking to rezone a roughly 110-acre parcel from Ag-40 to Ag-10 to allow multiple lots and mixed commercial use was told by commissioners to work with planning staff on clustering or a split zoning approach; the item was tabled for revisions.

The Jefferson County Commission tabled a rezoning request for a property owned by the Hahn family after commissioners and planning staff recommended alternatives to the applicant’s proposed Ag-10 rezone and subdivision plan.

The applicant seeks to change zoning from Agricultural 40 (Ag-40) to Agricultural 10 (Ag-10) to allow smaller lots and to provide separate parcels for family homes and a commercial shop. Planning staff described the parcel as about 110 acres, with areas of heavy lava rock that make development costly in parts of the site. Commissioners said they were concerned that an unrestricted Ag-10 rezoning—which would permit smaller, residential lots—could permit parceling the property into multiple home sites that…

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