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Planning commission declines to recommend two land‑use changes for 7 Summits Capital Partners parcel
Summary
The planning commission voted not to recommend a neighborhood-commercial amendment for 6.05 acres and also declined to recommend a residential‑medium change for 32.75 acres on a 38.75‑acre parent parcel; neighbors raised stormwater, wells and septic concerns and commissioners debated discretion versus code compliance.
The Washington County Planning Commission voted not to recommend two related small‑scale future land‑use map amendments proposed by 7 Summits Capital Partners LLC. The first request would have changed 6.05 acres of a 38.75‑acre parent parcel from residential low to neighborhood commercial; the second would have changed 32.75 acres from residential low to residential medium (increasing allowed density from 1 to 2 dwelling units per acre). Planning staff recommended approval of both pieces, but commissioners expressed concerns about infrastructure, septic and well impacts, and community compatibility.
County planning staff summarized the application, noting neighborhood informational meetings took place and that residents raised transportation,…
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