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Breckenridge planning commission reviews three zoning options for manufactured‑home areas; staff to refine acreage and unit counts

Planning Study Commission · January 6, 2026
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Summary

At a Jan. 5 Planning Study Commission hearing, staff outlined three draft zoning-map options that would change where manufactured/mobile homes are allowed; commissioners asked for parcel‑level acreage and unit calculations before selecting between a modest increase (Option 2) or a larger allocation (Option 3).

At a public hearing on Jan. 5, the Breckenridge Planning Study Commission heard public comment and a staff presentation on proposed changes to the city's land‑use and zoning maps that would redraw where manufactured and mobile homes are permitted.

Ken Taylor, a resident who spoke during public comment, urged commissioners to preserve areas now used for mobile homes, saying those areas "are a lot of affordable housing locations" and warning that map changes could remove places where people can afford to live.

Caitlin, a staff member who led the presentation, told the commission the city's on‑the‑ground land use for manufactured homes is about 4.37 percent of the city's acreage as measured in the 2021–22 mapping study. Staff offered three alternatives for the updated map: Option 1 would reduce the raw acreage tied to…

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