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Planning Commission approves targeted comprehensive plan land‑use updates, backs 1‑acre minimum for low‑density lots
Summary
Pennington County planning staff presented a targeted amendment to the land‑use element of the county comprehensive plan on June 9, proposing a one‑acre minimum for low‑density residential lots and other zoning nomenclature and district changes; the Planning Commission recommended approval.
Pennington County planning staff on June 9 presented a targeted amendment to the land‑use chapter of the county’s comprehensive plan and the Planning Commission voted to recommend the changes.
Planning Director Brittany Molitor said staff had reviewed the county’s future‑land‑use map parcel‑by‑parcel and proposed changes based on existing and anticipated infrastructure, dead‑end road systems, topography and special flood hazard areas. "We looked at existing and anticipated infrastructure, the dead end road systems, topography, special flood hazard…
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