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Brighton adopts rewrite of subdivision rules, adds concept-plan review and longer application timelines
Summary
The Brighton Town Council unanimously adopted an overhaul of Title 18 governing subdivisions to align with state requirements, add an optional concept-plan review, limit review cycles and allow more time for applicants to secure water and technical reviews.
Brighton officials voted unanimously Thursday to replace the town's subdivision code with an updated version of Title 18 that aligns local rules with state law and clarifies review processes for small mountain subdivisions. The council adopted the ordinance after a staff presentation and brief discussion.
Morgan Julian, the town's long-range planner, told the council the rewrite reorganizes existing language for clarity and reflects several state-mandated provisions. "The state-mandated portion of this title is due December 30," Julian said, and the…
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