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Supervisor Carper reported a Nov. 24 zoning commission matter concerning the Overlook Subdivision, a 36.5-acre parcel located at 2374 252nd Street. The application originally sought a five-lot subdivision; the zoning commission ultimately conditioned the property to allow up to three additional homes under a change from agricultural preservation to "ag estates."
Carper said the applicant told the commission he does not intend immediate development and described using the land for hunting. The board was told the item will be presented to the supervisors by Mr. Priestley and is scheduled to return to the board at meetings on the ninth, the 16th and the 23rd (dates as provided in the meeting).
Doug Skinner was identified in the meeting as the property owner seeking to parcel the land into up to five parcels and to have the zoning designation changed. Board members acknowledged that several members of the public attended the zoning commission hearing and said full documentation would appear in the packet when the item returns for formal consideration.
Next steps: Mr. Priestley will present the full packet and the board will consider the zoning change at the scheduled future meeting; supervisors signaled the matter requires review and public input before a final vote.
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