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Planning commission holds public hearing on unit‑lot subdivisions, binding site plans; asks staff to research shared‑ownership protections
Summary
Commissioners heard a public hearing and extended discussion on unit‑lot subdivision and binding site plan rules that could let ADUs and small clusters be sold individually; staff will research options for recorded covenants or HOA requirements and return with revisions.
The Milton Planning Commission held a public hearing and extended discussion on proposed code language to allow unit‑lot subdivisions and to update binding site plan rules. The measures aim to enable more pathways to homeownership — for example, selling ADUs or small cottage lots separately — while retaining standards on setbacks, utilities and shared areas.
Planning Manager Stalnacker described the unit‑lot subdivision concept as a short‑plat‑style process that would permit a parent parcel to be divided into “baby parcels” with shared common areas recorded by…
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