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Commissioners Approve Rezoning for Burning Barrel Farm to Allow Separate Homestead Parcel
Summary
The Board of Douglas County Commissioners voted 5-0 to rezone roughly 27.6 acres at 292 North 2100 Road from AG-1 to AG-2, enabling the registered agritourism operation Burning Barrel Farm to divide the parcel and place a residence on a separate ten-acre homestead parcel.
Douglas County commissioners voted unanimously on May 28 to rezone about 27.6 acres commonly known as the Burning Barrel Farm at 292 North 2100 Road from AG-1 (agricultural) to AG-2 (transitional agricultural), a change that will allow the property owner to split the land and build a separate residence on a minimum 10-acre parcel.
Mary Miller, a city–county planner, told the commission the property is a registered agritourism use that hosts farm-to-table dinners, small events and tours. Miller said the site is about 30 acres and currently operates as a working farm; under AG-1 zoning a land division to create a separate buildable…
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