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Sigurd council pauses proposed subdivision-application ordinance after public hearing
Summary
After a planning commission presentation and questions about water and septic impacts, the council voted to stop the subdivision application ordinance “as written,” citing concerns about timelines and town review roles. The planning commission had summarized new state-mandated review steps.
Mayor Kelly Alvey opened a public hearing Dec. 17 before the Sigurd Town Council to review proposed amendments to the town’s land-management code affecting subdivision application procedures. Cheyenne Harvey of the planning commission presented the revisions, which she said implement a state-mandated, four-step review process that shortens review cycles and adds a formal pre-application meeting.
The planning commission’s summary pointed to a pre-application meeting, a capped preliminary review (up to three cycles), a final…
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