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Board recommends special exception to allow 1,440 sq ft hunting accessory structure before a primary dwelling
Summary
The Dorchester County Board of Appeals recommended approval of a special exception allowing construction of a 1,440-square-foot accessory structure for hunting use before a primary dwelling is built, subject to applicable health- and environment-related approvals.
The board considered Field Case 4802 (Warner), an application for a special exception to allow construction of an accessory structure before a primary dwelling on a property classified as “agriculture conservation.”
Planning staff said the accessory structure would measure about 1,440 square feet and would be used for hunting-related storage and shelter. The applicant’s agent said the parcel previously had a dwelling that was dilapidated and that the applicant purchased the property for hunting; the applicant lives elsewhere in the county and seeks a place to store a four-wheeler and hunting gear and to…
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