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Jefferson County adopts rewritten land-use table, tightens standards for manufactured homes and new uses
Summary
After public comment and staff presentation, the Jefferson County Board of Commissioners approved Ordinance 2024-414, which reorganizes the county land-use table, defines mobile vs. manufactured homes, adds cottage-home standards and imposes conditional-use rules for several commercial and industrial activities.
Jefferson County commissioners on Oct. 11 approved Ordinance 2024-414, a rewrite of Chapter 112 that consolidates the county land-use table and adds detailed definitions and requirements for residential, commercial and industrial uses.
Milton, a county planning staff member, told the board the rewritten code places the land-use table in one location and adds definitions intended to make the rules easier for residents and developers to use. "We reworked the land-use table in conjunction with the uses," Milton said, outlining new entries such as cottage homes limited to 1,600…
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