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Commission narrows adjacent-lot definition for noticing; will treat lots across public right-of-way as adjacent for notice

4627247 · June 4, 2025
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Summary

After extended debate, the Planning Commission recommended an amendment to the Alpine Development Code to add a definition of "adjacent lot" and specified that, for noticing purposes, lots separated only by a public street are considered adjacent.

After extended discussion about public notice, safety and code scope, the Alpine City Planning Commission recommended adding a definition for "adjacent lot" to the Alpine Development Code and clarified that, for noticing purposes, lots across a public right-of-way should be treated as adjacent.

City planner Ryan Robinson told the commission staff had found no existing definition for "adjacent lot" in the code and that the term appears in multiple sections (noticing, off-street parking, lighting). Robinson said staff reviewed definitions used by…

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