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Flying Dog Ranch West land‑use amendment continued to Sept. 10 after commissioners and applicant narrow options
Summary
Commissioners continued a major amendment and activity‑envelope review for Flying Dog Ranch West to Sept. 10 after the applicant and board coalesced around a provisional compromise on maximum replacement‑house size, retention of the historic cabin, and a multi‑year vesting window for new approval language.
Pitkin County commissioners continued consideration of a major amendment, activity‑envelope review and a request for a long‑term vested property right for Flying Dog Ranch West to a Sept. 10 hearing after a lengthy Aug. 13 discussion. The board and property owners (Richard and Lydia McIntyre) negotiated a compromise that staff will translate into a revised draft resolution for the board to consider.
What the application seeks: The owners asked for an activity envelope covering the ranch headquarters, an amendment to the 2012 historic incentives and an extended (10‑year) vested property right. The property is 224 acres and entirely encumbered…
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