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Board of Adjustment Upholds Planning Commission Approval of Lay‑down Yard Permit

Board of Adjustment · December 24, 2025
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Summary

The Board of Adjustment voted to uphold the Hunting Valley Planning Commission’s approval of Conditional Use Permit 2025‑21 for a lay‑down yard used by 1884 Land Company on grounds the commission acted within its land‑use authority; the appellant argued the commission misapplied state code and relied on an incomplete record.

The Board of Adjustment voted to uphold the Hunting Valley Planning Commission’s approval of Conditional Use Permit 2025‑21 for a lay‑down yard used by 1884 Land Company to support Rocky Mountain Power wildfire‑mitigation work.

Appellant Christopher Cross, a neighboring business owner, told the board the commission “did not correctly apply the land use code” and that staff relied on an incomplete and inaccurate record. “I believe the answer in both is no,” Cross said, urging the board to vacate the planning commission’s approval because the yard reportedly operated for more than a year without a permit and the commission approved a 16–17‑month temporary term…

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