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Commission opens discussion on flag lots after resident and developer requests
Summary
On June 12 Hooper planning staff asked the Planning Commission whether the city should create rules to allow limited flag lots for landlocked parcels, presenting standards used by neighboring cities.
The Planning Commission discussed whether Hooper should allow flag lots following requests from residents and presentations of neighboring ordinances.
Planning staff said current city code requires frontage on a fully improved public road and that the code does not explicitly authorize flag lots. Staff reviewed practices used by other cities (West Point, Plain City, West Haven), which generally allow flag lots only as conditional uses and then impose standards: paved stems…
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