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Board legalizes front setback but denies zero‑foot shed allowance at Crestview Drive

5603939 · June 18, 2025
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Jefferson County regulators on June 18 legalized a reduced front setback for a home at 10097 Crestview Drive in Morrison but rejected a request to place an accessory shed on the property at a zero‑foot side setback where 15 feet is required.

The Jefferson County Board of Adjustment on June 18 approved legalization of an existing reduced front setback for a primary dwelling at 10097 Crestview Drive in Morrison but denied the applicant’s request to allow an accessory shed with a zero‑foot side setback.

Planner Jamie Harding told the board the parcel is in the Mountain Residential 2 zone and the homeowner sought two forms of relief: (1) legalization of a front setback of 25.6 feet where 30 feet is required for the primary structure, and (2)…

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