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Commissioners refer family‑farm division back to planning after debate over 10‑acre rule
Summary
An applicant seeking to split a parcel into a 12‑acre lot A and a 40‑acre lot B asked to retain buildings on the smaller parcel; planning staff recommended denial because the 12‑acre lot exceeds the 10‑acre maximum allowed under county code. The board referred the application back to staff for further review and coordination with the applicant.
GREELEY — The Weld County Board of County Commissioners on April 14 referred a family‑farm division application (FFG‑20448) back to Planning Services after discussion about whether the county could approve a lot larger than the 10‑acre maximum for a family‑farm division.
Planning staff recommended denial because the applicant proposed a 12‑acre Lot A, exceeding the 10‑acre maximum cited in staff analysis. The applicant, James Younger, told commissioners he has had two…
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