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Planning commission initiates update to final subdivision map rules, including five-lot minimum

2220702 · February 5, 2025
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Summary

The commission voted to initiate a development code amendment (WDCA24-007) to Article 610 of Washoe County Code to clarify final subdivision map procedures, add a 5-lot minimum per final map, require a water-supplier certificate for GIDs, extend pre-submittal days from 60 to 120, and allow financial assurance documents in lieu of bonds.

The Washoe County Planning Commission voted Tuesday to initiate a development code amendment to Chapter 110, Article 610, that staff said will modernize and clarify requirements for final subdivision maps.

Planning staff explained the proposal, WDCA24-007, would require each final map submission to contain a minimum of five lots (excluding certain ancillary lots such as common areas or utility lots), add a water-supplier certificate for maps served by a general…

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