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Pitkin County planning commission backs modest code changes to ease seasonal farmworker housing
Summary
The Pitkin County Planning and Zoning Commission voted to recommend a text amendment to the county land-use code that would make it easier for farmers to use temporary, self-contained housing (including RVs) for agricultural laborers by allowing limited on-site winter storage and an additional permit for year-round operations.
The Pitkin County Planning and Zoning Commission voted to recommend approval of a text amendment to the county land-use code to expand allowances for seasonal farmworker housing, commissioners said during a regularly scheduled meeting.
The amendment would keep the provision's temporary-use framing but would allow two changes: permit holders could keep a seasonal housing unit on-site during the off-season if the unit is shut down rather than moved off-site, and an operator who demonstrates a year-round agricultural operation could apply for a second permit to cover the three months currently excluded from the seasonal permit. Existing safeguards in the code would remain in place, including a minimum-site-size requirement, NFPA fire-standards for recreational vehicles, and a requirement that units be…
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