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Equestrian Preserve Committee asks council to review LDR Section 6.8.0.8, urges action on bridle trails and enforcement

3220924 · May 7, 2025
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Summary

Committee members presented seven guiding principles and urged council to work with staff to fix unintended changes in the local development regulations (LDRs), particularly Section 6.8.0.8, and to prioritize bridle‑trail safety, maintenance and enforcement.

The Equestrian Preserve Committee presented a set of guiding principles to the village council and urged staff and council to work with the committee to resolve what members described as an unintended regulatory change in the village’s Land Development Regulations (LDRs).

An unnamed Equestrian Preserve Committee member told council that changes adopted during the LDR rewrite created an opening in Section 6.8.0.8 that could allow cluster development or Planned Unit Development (PUD) style uses across the entire Equestrian Overlay Zoning District (EOZD). The committee speaker said that alteration would conflict with the village’s Comprehensive Plan objective to preserve large‑lot equestrian farms and…

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