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Commission approves Tobin Addition replat and a Jolley/Dooley Oil setback variance

Natrona County Board of County Commissioners · January 6, 2026

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Summary

The commission approved MS25-03 (Tobin Addition No.2 replat) to consolidate 10 lots into three and approved VC25-04, a variance allowing a dry storage building closer than the 60‑foot state‑road setback after nearby property owners raised no objections.

The Natrona County commission approved two land-use items after staff presentations and public input.

MS25‑03: Chapman Properties requested to vacate and replat the undeveloped Tobin Addition subdivision (originally 10 lots) into three lots. Staff reported technical reviews (road and bridge, health, GIS, assessor, surveyor) and a planning recommendation for a due‑pass, with a condition to ensure appropriate access and a stop sign at County Road 117. The applicant's surveyor and the landowner explained a recorded easement for sewer lagoon access; no written objections were received. The commission voted to accept MS25‑03 and approve the replat.

VC25‑04: Jolley/Dooley Oil requested a variance to construct a dry storage building closer to Old Glenrock Highway than the 60‑foot setback specified in the Natrona County zoning resolution for heavy industrial zoning next to a state road. Staff reviewed site constraints, YDOT confirmed the roadway falls under its jurisdiction, and affected businesses (Sonny's RV, Dilley Oil, Magellan Pipeline) were notified. Donna Brenton of Dilley Oil described operational constraints and said the reduced setback is needed for safe semi‑truck circulation; she and other nearby property owners indicated no objection. The commission approved the variance by voice vote.

Both items passed by voice vote; the transcript records no roll‑call tallies.