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Assembly approves ordinance allowing planning approval path for deed-split lots
Summary
Ordinance 20-85 amending Title 17 passed, creating a process to plat deed-split parcels without requiring adjoining owners to join, plus special notice and protections for remnant parcels.
The Ketchikan Gateway Borough Assembly voted unanimously Sept. 15 to adopt ordinance 20-85, amending Title 17 of the borough code to create a planning approval procedure for so-called deed-split lots.
Associate planner Aletha Johnson told the assembly the ordinance clarifies the borough’s subdivision code and establishes a path for property owners to plat parcels that originated as unapproved deed splits. “This proposed amendment to Title 17 … would be plotting deed split parcels,” Johnson said. She explained the…
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