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Planning staff presented case 25SUP361, a special‑use permit application by Jay Corey and Kathleen (tax map 38 parcel 7 Lot 2, approx. 27.33 acres) requesting authorization to operate a two‑site campground in the A‑1 zoning district. Staff noted the application included a written access agreement and parcel information.
Commissioners questioned whether the access agreement was a recorded easement or a private agreement; the applicant clarified it is an agreement between the applicant and the neighboring landowner and that recording would typically be required only if ownership changed. Commissioners also discussed alternative access via the applicant’s other road frontage and the potential need for a formal ingress/egress if development expands.
No members of the public signed up to speak at the public hearing. After brief discussion commissioners moved and seconded a motion to forward case 25SUP361 to the Board of Supervisors. The motion carried; staff will schedule the item for the next board meeting.
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