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Commission approves rezoning to allow family mobile homes on Potter Road after debate over housing type
Summary
The planning commission voted 5–1 to rezone a 7-acre parcel on Potter Road from low-density residential to rural residential, allowing the owner greater flexibility to place manufactured homes for family members. Neighbors opposed the change; commissioners discussed UDO requirements and minor-subdivision limits.
Lancaster County Planning Commission on Tuesday recommended approval of a rezoning on Potter Road that changes a 7-acre parcel from low-density residential (LDR) to rural residential (RR), enabling the owner to place manufactured or mobile homes for family members.
The applicant’s son, Aaron Loera, told the commission his family wanted to bring relatives to the property and that a manufactured-home option is the most practical route for some family members. Staff…
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