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Douglas County approves rezoning and master-plan changes for final Clear Creek phase, reduces Unit 5 from 19 lots to 6
Summary
The Douglas County Board adopted an ordinance and resolution to rezone a 0.85-acre portion of an 8.64-acre parcel, amend the master plan, and approve a major modification to the Clear Creek tentative subdivision map to reduce Unit 5 from 19 to 6 lots; the county and applicant must record remaining transfer-of-development-rights (TDR) obligations.
The Douglas County Board of County Commissioners unanimously approved multiple land-use actions May 15 to complete the final phase of the Clear Creek Tahoe subdivision.
The board adopted Ordinance 2025-1654 to rezone a 0.85-acre portion of an 8.64-acre parcel from Private Recreation to Single-Family Residential (SFR 8,000) and adopted Resolution 2025-R-029 to amend the county master plan, reverting the same 0.85-acre portion from Recreation back to Receiving Area. Commissioners also approved a major modification to the tentative subdivision map for Clear Creek Phase 9,…
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