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Board adopts two land-use map amendments and abandons Indian Island Estates plat
Summary
Washington County commissioners approved a confidential large-scale future land use map amendment on Wilderness Road, a small-scale amendment in the central county changing a 40-acre parcel to agriculture/silviculture, and adopted abandonment of the Indian Island Estates plat; planning staff and the planning commission recommended approval.
The Washington County Board of County Commissioners voted to adopt three related planning items: a confidential large-scale future land use map amendment involving about 123 acres on Wilderness Road, a small-scale future land use amendment of approximately 40 acres in central Washington County and the abandonment of the Indian Island Estates plat.
Planning staff (Miss Dawn) explained the large-scale amendment was required to go through an expedited state review because it exceeded the state threshold for “large-scale” (more than 100 acres). The applicant sought to change designated conservation land to agriculture/silviculture; state reviewers raised no objections after staff documented…
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