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Douglas County approves Curtis Stewart exemption amendment despite barn setback nonconformity

2111985 · January 14, 2025
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Summary

The Board of County Commissioners approved a first-amendment to the Curtis Stewart subdivision exemption to adjust parcel boundaries to historic fence lines, with conditions and an acknowledgment that an existing barn will remain nonconforming to the 50-foot setback.

The Douglas County Board of County Commissioners on Jan. 14 approved the Curtis Stewart first-amendment exemption to adjust parcel boundaries to follow historic fence lines, while imposing three recordation and compliance conditions and noting that an existing barn on a neighboring parcel will be nonconforming to the county's 50-foot accessory-structure setback.

Eric Pavlinac, principal planner with the Department of Community Development, told the board the request (project file EX2024-003) began as an administrative amendment under Section 906 of the subdivision resolution but advanced to the board when staff identified a setback nonconformity. The survey placed the closest…

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