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Commissioners approve Stone property grading with limits; add 'time is of the essence' to soil‑removal condition
Summary
The board approved limited‑impact special use for non‑foundational earthwork at 650 Long's Peak Drive with conditions that reduce disturbance near a ditch, require removal of imported, potentially Marshall Fire–impacted soils, and add a timing emphasis to the removal condition to address a homeowner’s concern.
Boulder County commissioners on April 1 conditionally approved LU‑25‑00002, a limited‑impact request by Robert and Diana Stone to perform approximately 2,136 cubic yards of non‑foundational earthwork at a parcel on Long’s Peak Drive. The approval includes conditions limiting grading near the Goodhue Ditch, requiring removal of imported soils that may be fire‑impacted, and standard erosion‑control and…
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