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Planning council approves setback variance for Jensen property
Summary
The Bannock County Planning and Development Council unanimously approved a variance allowing Conrad Jensen to build a detached garage closer to the property line and creek than current rules allow, citing topography and utility constraints; the decision may be appealed to county commissioners within 10 days.
The Bannock County Planning and Development Council voted unanimously to approve a variance for property owner Conrad Jensen to reduce the side-yard setback from 20 to 10 feet and the creek setback from 100 to 50 feet so he can construct a detached garage on a parcel addressed as 228 North Indian Creek Road.
The council opened a public hearing and heard from Jensen, who said he could not locate the garage in any other feasible spot because of the position of his well,…
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