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Supervisors press staff on affordable housing, code enforcement and rezoning of antiquated subdivisions

3160586 · April 30, 2025
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Summary

Board members raised code enforcement gaps, discussed strategies to bundle and resell decades‑delinquent small parcels and scheduled a planning work session to consider a zoning text amendment for SR 174 to make antiquated lots more developable.

Board members used a work session with Development Services staff to press for stronger enforcement of county codes, ask how the county will help residents in deteriorating properties and discuss a package of measures to make decades‑old, small parcels easier to sell or develop.

During the discussion, supervisors described recurring complaints about longtime code violations—multiple recreational vehicles, unpermitted guest‑ranch operations and junkyards—and questioned why fine revenue lines in the Development Services budget reflected zero actuals. Christine McLaughlin said no fines were levied in the reported period and…

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