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Commissioners give preliminary OK to longer cul‑de‑sac for Bighorn Ridge; plat still required
Summary
The Elbert County Board of County Commissioners directed staff to allow a requested modification to subdivision standards that would permit a cul‑de‑sac of approximately 2,700 feet to serve seven lots at Bighorn Ridge, contingent on design built to county standards and final plat review.
The Elbert County Board of County Commissioners on June 11 provided preliminary support for a requested modification to the county subdivision regulations that would allow a longer access road to a cul‑de‑sac for the Bighorn Ridge subdivision. The board’s guidance was not a final plat approval; the plat must still go through planning commission review and formal board action.
Why it matters: the proposal would change a local technical standard intended to limit cul‑de‑sac length for lots between 1 and 20 acres.…
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