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Board grants variance allowing primary residence to be placed behind existing accessory structures in Twin Lakes subdivision

2413593 · February 26, 2025
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The board approved a variance for a 6.65‑acre lot in the Twin Lakes subdivision to allow the primary dwelling to be placed behind existing permitted accessory structures after staff and the applicant described soil limitations, lack of sewer, and existing permitted outbuildings.

Dorchester County’s Board of Zoning Appeals granted a variance on Feb. 26 allowing placement of a primary residence behind existing accessory structures on a 6.65‑acre lot in the Twin Lakes subdivision.

Planning staff told the board the lot contains two permitted accessory structures that were originally behind an older primary residence that has since been removed. Staff said…

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