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Planning commission backs removing lot from PUD and rezoning to Ranchette; variance on dead‑end road moves to county board
Summary
The Pennington County Planning Commission on July 14 recommended approval of a planned unit development amendment and a rezone for 22611 Hazel Lane to permit subdivision into two 5‑acre lots, while a separate variance to allow more than 40 units on the dead‑end road was referred to the county board.
The Pennington County Planning Commission on July 14 recommended approval of a planned unit development amendment and a rezoning for property at 22611 Hazel Lane so the owner may proceed toward a two‑lot subdivision. Commissioners voted to remove the subject lot from an older PUD and to rezone it to the Ranchette (ranchette) District; the applicant has separately applied for a variance to exceed the county’s limit on dwelling units on a dead‑end road, and that variance will be heard by the Pennington County Board of Commissioners on Aug. 5.
Jason Dennison, assistant planning director, told commissioners the applicant, Kristen Bennett of Haven Homes LLC, received staff approval in May for a layout plan to subdivide the parcel into two 5‑acre…
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