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Planning commission approves variance allowing two parcels under 40 acres in agricultural zone for Hanson family

3512405 · May 15, 2025
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Summary

The Williams County Planning and Zoning Commission approved a request from Jason and Don Hanson to record a two‑lot minor subdivision that leaves both lots smaller than the standard 40‑acre minimum for the agricultural zoning district; the Commission split several times before passing the variance.

The Williams County Planning and Zoning Commission approved a variance allowing two newly created lots to remain in the Agricultural Zoning District despite being smaller than the county’s 40‑acre minimum.

The decision applies to a minor subdivision submitted by Ed Rintamaki on behalf of Don and Jason Hanson. The parent parcel is approximately 49.98 acres; the proposed lots were described as approximately 31.07 acres and 18.91 acres. The variance allows…

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