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Supervisor discussion: property owner asks board for one‑time waiver from road‑naming rule after GIS reveals long‑standing platted right‑of‑way
Summary
A Shenandoah Farms property owner asked supervisors to waive a county road‑naming requirement after GIS staff identified a recorded right‑of‑way that would trigger renaming and change the owner—s address for a newly permitted house.
At the work session a Shenandoah Farms property owner asked the Board of Supervisors to waive a county road‑naming/address rule that would change his street address after GIS staff identified a platted right‑of‑way and a third house that would trigger the county—s road‑naming procedure.
What staff explained: county GIS staff told the board that the county—s addressing rules require assigning a road name when a platted right‑of‑way serves three or more dwellings; historically GIS did not show the old platted right‑of‑way on the county maps when earlier houses were permitted, but a newly submitted building permit for a third dwelling revealed the recorded plat and triggered the addressing rule. Staff said…
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