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Planning and Zoning recommends Laurel Street walking path, council schedules public hearing on 10‑foot side setbacks
Summary
Planning and Zoning recommended converting parts of Laurel Street to town-owned property for a walking path and suggested narrower setbacks on undeveloped lots; the council scheduled a public hearing for June 9 at 6 p.m. to consider reducing side setbacks to 10 feet on narrow lots.
The Scofield Planning and Zoning Commission recommended at its May 3 meeting that the town consider converting parts of Laurel Street on the east side of town from an undeveloped road designation to town property and creating a walking path with barriers to deter OHV use. The commission also recommended reviewing setback requirements for narrow lots and updating lot‑feature and dimension standards.
At the May 19 council meeting, Planning and Zoning member Brad (presenting the commission minutes) described a proposed walking path on Laurel Street running from Meridian to Railroad with…
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