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Park County approves Grasshopper 1 first minor subdivision near U.S. 89

3442308 · April 29, 2025
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The Park County Board of County Commissioners voted April 29 to approve the Grasshopper 1 First minor subdivision, dividing a roughly 14-acre parcel into two residential lots and lifting an agricultural exemption, with conditions on water use, road access, fire protection and restrictive covenants.

The Park County Board of County Commissioners on April 29 approved the Grasshopper 1 First minor subdivision, allowing the division of a roughly 14-acre parcel near the intersection of U.S. Highway 89 and Mill Creek Road into two residential lots accessed from Shelterbelt Road.

County planning staff told commissioners the application seeks to lift an agricultural exemption on the parcel and split the remaining 14-acre tract into two residential lots of about six or seven acres each. The planning board reviewed the application, took public comment and recommended approval without modifying the staff report.

Planning staff said the proposal is processed as a “first minor subdivision,” which exempts it from a public hearing under the county…

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