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Council considers Lothar comprehensive‑plan amendment after neighbors urge denial
Summary
Brian and Jackie Lothar asked the Corcoran City Council to change their property’s comprehensive‑plan guidance so the parcel could be subdivided at a low density; planning staff recommended approval while the Planning Commission recommended denial and neighbors urged the council to reject the change.
Property owners Brian and Jackie Lothar asked the Corcoran City Council to amend the comprehensive plan guidance for their 9.87‑acre parcel at 10110 County Road 116 from “existing residential” to “conservation residential,” a change the applicants say would permit subdivision at a lower density once municipal sewer and water are available.
Planning staff recommended approval of Resolution 2025‑31, stating the change would have a minimal effect on the city’s overall density calculations in the MUSA and would enable subdivision at a low density (the conservation‑residential category in the city’s plan anticipates 2–3 units per acre). Planning staff also noted that…
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