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Council keeps appeal hearing open after record gaps found in Fuller shoreline/design review case; hearing continued to Oct. 23
Summary
In an appeal over a shoreline design review and related permit, neighbors argued the Planning & Zoning record omitted conflicting surveys and title‑related documents; the council voted to augment the record and continue the appeal to Oct. 23, 2025 for limited written argument on the new materials.
The McCall City Council kept an appeal hearing open and set a date to continue after appellants and staff identified documents that were not included in the council packet but were part of the Planning & Zoning record.
Attorney Jed Manwaring, representing neighbor Rick Wood, argued the underlying matter includes a “legitimate dispute over status of title” to a 10‑foot strip adjacent to the Fuller property and that Planning & Zoning’s record contained conflicting surveys and unsigned material. Manwaring told council the dispute meant the application should not have been permitted until ownership was clarified.
John Wood, a family member who said he holds family interests in neighboring lots,…
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