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Board allows reduced front setback for home on Doubleheader Ranch Road due to steep slopes
Summary
Jefferson County’s Board of Adjustment approved June 18 a variance allowing a 20‑foot front setback for a single‑family house at 8775 Doubleheader Ranch Road, finding steep slopes and rock outcroppings left no practical alternative for locating a house farther from the road.
The Jefferson County Board of Adjustment on June 18 approved a variance allowing a 20‑foot front setback to the east for a proposed single-family home at 8775 Doubleheader Ranch Road, finding the site’s steep slopes and rock outcroppings amount to an exceptional practical difficulty.
Planning staff explained the nearly entire lot is heavily sloped, with bedrock and outcroppings…
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