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Residents press county on Sand Creek plat submerged-lands accounting; commissioners warn of fraudulent planning invoices

Bonner County Board of County Commissioners · January 8, 2026
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Summary

Two residents asked whether adjacent homeowners received notice for the Sand Creek final plat and whether submerged-wetland rules from Title 12 are being applied; county staff said the item was a final plat and offered to follow up with planning. Commissioners also warned residents to verify any planning invoices due to a recent uptick in sophisticated fraud attempts.

During public comment at the Jan. 6 meeting two Bonner County residents raised concerns about a recent Sand Creek final plat and about submerged lands and noticing requirements.

Michael Bondor asked, "Was there public notice given to the adjacent homeowners? Is that a requirement? Is this a preliminary approval? Is this a final approval?" The board’s presenter said this…

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