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Committee approves Trenton land-use amendment and related certified survey maps with conditions
Summary
The Land Use and Planning Committee voted to recommend adoption of a county comprehensive-plan amendment that reclassifies a parcel in the Town of Trenton from medium-density to suburban-density residential so that four shoreland lots (about 1.5–2 acres each) can be approved by certified survey map.
The Washington County Land Use and Planning Committee voted to recommend a set of actions to conform the county comprehensive plan and to approve two certified survey maps for parcels in the Town of Trenton that include shoreland areas.
Jamie Ludovic, chief community development officer, explained the package is intended to make four parcels on the north side of a larger property consistent with a Town of Trenton land-use update and allow certified survey maps (CSMs) that average about 1.5 to 2 acres per lot within the shoreland district. He said the county’s role was prompted because the parcels touch the county Shoreland District and must be consistent with the county comprehensive plan for the land division to be legal.
The committee held a public hearing that had been properly noticed; no public speakers or written comments were recorded at the meeting. The county’s regional…
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