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Lake County planning commission conditionally approves backcountry cabin at 33330 Shiloh
Summary
The Lake County Planning Commission unanimously approved a conditional site plan for a 600-square-foot backcountry cabin on the 11.3-acre mining claim 33330 Shiloh, imposing six conditions including a U.S. Forest Service private-road special use permit and revegetation with Colorado Parks and Wildlife guidance.
The Lake County Planning Commission voted unanimously on Dec. 8 to conditionally approve a backcountry site plan allowing a 600-square-foot, off-grid cabin on mining claim 33330 Shiloh, a property staff said is roughly 11.3 acres near East Tennessee Pass Road/USFS Road 102.
Staff told the commission the site shows minimal earthwork and limited tree removal, and that Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) mapping indicates lower habitat sensitivity at the parcel though staff cautioned elk use extends beyond mapped polygons. To address wildlife and site stewardship, staff recommended — and the commission adopted — six specific conditions of approval.
Those conditions require, before…
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