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Commissioners set public hearing and send concurrency rules to planning commission amid Freedom-area concerns
Summary
Commissioners voted to schedule a public hearing on changes to lot-recordation and building-permit limits and sent APFO/concurrency review to the Planning & Zoning Commission for study.
The Carroll County Board of Commissioners on Thursday moved to open formal review of several long-standing development controls and sent questions about concurrency and Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance (APFO) rules to the Planning and Zoning Commission for study.
Action taken: The board voted to schedule a public hearing on proposed amendments to code sections that address (a) lot recordation limits (currently described as a 25-lot per fiscal-year cap on subdivisions), and (b) building-permit limits for single-family and multiunit residential projects (current caps are 25 single-family units and 50 units for multiunit site plans). Planning staff presented three options:…
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