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The Fremont County Board of Commissioners voted July 11 to approve the Sagebrush 2 subdivision in the Lost Welles Butte area after the planning commission had recommended the plat for approval. Planning staff told the board that Sagebrush 2 lies north of the earlier Sagebrush 1 development, with Lots 1–4 accessed by Yellow Dirt Trail along the south side and a cul‑de‑sac constructed on Lot 4; Lot 5 sits on a ridge and is accessed from Kaley Drive through the established Sagebrush 1 subdivision. Planning staff said the planning commission had voted unanimously to recommend approval. A commissioner moved and the board voted in favor of the plat; no recorded roll-call tally was provided in the meeting transcript and no conditions beyond staff recommendations were listed during the public discussion. Ending: With approval completed, planning staff may proceed with final plat recording steps and any standard pre‑development requirements already noted by staff.
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