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Commission directs staff to treat conforming improvements on single lots without requiring replat; Hidden Valley project may proceed
Summary
The Planning and Zoning Commission voted to direct staff to interpret Chapter 15.17 as not applying where proposed improvements are contained within a single lot and conform to existing standards. That interpretation removes a replat requirement that held up a Hidden Valley Golf Course permit application.
The Planning and Zoning Commission voted to direct staff to interpret the city's policy on —315.17 (merger of simultaneously improved lots)— so the chapter would not be applied when proposed improvements are contained within a single, conforming lot.
Staff told commissioners the current staff practice had been to require replats when a property owner held adjacent platted lots and proposed improvements on one lot. Hidden Valley Golf Course planned to demolish and rebuild structures and those improvements touched only the western of three platted lots. Because the property consists of…
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