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Commission asks staff to research flag-lot rules after reviewing city-owned parcel constraints
Summary
The commission discussed whether to allow flag-lot subdivisions on arterial streets after staff noted the city owns a deep narrow parcel that could be more usable if flag lots or modified standards were permitted. Commissioners expressed concern about fire access, stem widths, setbacks, trash pickup and long-term maintenance and directed staff to
The Nibley Planning Commission on Feb. 6 held a workshop on flag-lot subdivisions after staff raised a practical problem with a city-owned parcel adjacent to a public facility. Current code prohibits flag lots on arterial streets, which prevents subdividing a long, narrow lot where the city might otherwise create buildable flag lots.
Levi Roberts, city planner, explained the code’s existing requirements for flag-lot stems…
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