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Montezuma County approves three Rolling Hills Estate subdivision amendments to formalize road and access strips
Summary
The Board of County Commissioners approved three related subdivision amendments for parcels in the Rolling Hills Estate subdivision to convert access easements into 60-foot strips of real property and to split one 31.11-acre tract into three lots; the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval with conditions.
Montezuma County commissioners on Sept. 16 approved three related subdivision amendments for portions of the Rolling Hills Estate subdivision that change shared easements into 60-foot parcels of real property, extend Road H-0.6 eastward and divide a 31.11-acre tract into three lots.
The actions, submitted by 8 42 Holdings LLC (agents Sean and Cassie Rooks) and the Hurst Family Revocable Trust, were described at a public hearing as intended to provide each lot with its own 60-foot access strip to Road H-0.6 rather than relying on easements. Planning staff said all three applications meet the subdivision covenants' 9-acre minimum lot size requirement.
Planning department staff summarized the package and described the three parts: 1) conveyance between Lots 2A East/West and 2B East/West to provide 60-foot real-property access to Road H-0.6; 2) conveyance…
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