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Commission defines "adjacent lot" and adds cross-street notice rule for notification purposes

4626774 · June 4, 2025
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Summary

After extended discussion about safety and notice obligations, the Alpine City Planning Commission recommended a code amendment defining "adjacent lot" as a lot sharing a common lot line and directed that, for noticing purposes, lots across a public right-of-way be considered adjacent.

The Alpine City Planning Commission on June 3 recommended that the City Council adopt a definition of "adjacent lot" for the Alpine Development Code and added a clarifying clause that, for noticing purposes, lots across a public right-of-way should be treated as adjacent.

City Planner Ryan Robinson told the commission that the code repeatedly uses the term "adjacent lot" (for example, in off-street parking and lighting sections) but previously lacked a clear definition. The commission considered language used by other cities and debated whether "adjacent"…

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