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Commissioners discussed required updates to Daggett County’s planning and subdivision code to comply with recent state legislation (Senate Bill 174 and House Bill 176) that affects allowances for single‑family duplexes and townhome subdivisions.
Planning and zoning staff, with help from a contracted attorney (Kurt Colmore), prepared proposed language and recommended two actions: a resolution amending the county general plan and a resolution or ordinance amending subdivision rules. The planning commission had reviewed and approved the draft language and forwarded it to the board. County counsel offered to prepare a resolution in proper form for the commission and to supply an ordinance ready for signatures; the staff requested two resolution numbers (given as 24‑16 for the subdivision action and 24‑17 for general plan amendments). Commissioners discussed whether an ordinance requires signatures from all commissioners and how to incorporate the language into the county code.
Because some attachments and pagination were missing from materials distributed earlier, the commission recessed to give the county attorney time to finalize the resolutions and ordinance language. Staff said the items must be acted on promptly to meet the legislature's directive that certain changes be in place by Jan. 1; commissioners agreed to reconvene with the prepared documents.
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