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Regional Planning Commission adopts updated subdivision regulations on road construction, bonding and as‑built drawings

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Summary

The commission voted to adopt amendments to the county subdivision regulations that address road construction standards, bonding and required as‑built drawings.

The Jefferson County Regional Planning Commission unanimously adopted a resolution amending county subdivision regulations to clarify requirements for road construction, bonding and the submission of as‑built drawings.

Planning staff presented the documents and said they had been posted for public review; commissioners said the revisions had been discussed at multiple meetings and made available for inspection prior to the vote. A commissioner moved to adopt the amendments and the motion passed on a voice vote.

Why it matters: The amended rules change how developers secure bonds for road work and how the county documents completed infrastructure, steps that affect both developer obligations and the county's ability to accept public improvements.

Details: Staff made printed copies available at the meeting. The commission recorded the adoption as “Resolution 2024‑11” amending the zoning resolution and incorporating the subdivision regulation changes.

What follows: The amended regulations will apply to future subdivision final plats and bonding exercises; they will be enforced by planning staff and other designated county officials when infrastructure is submitted.