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Commissioners signal support for longer cul‑de‑sac for Bighorn Ridge, subject to engineering and fire review
Summary
Applicants seeking a modification to Elbert County’s cul‑de‑sac length requirement for the 80‑acre Bighorn Ridge subdivision asked the board for direction; county engineering and the local fire district expressed no objection, and commissioners indicated they would be amenable to allowing the modification to proceed to plat review.
Elbert County commissioners on June 11 discussed a request to modify the county’s subdivision standard limiting cul‑de‑sac length for the Bighorn Ridge plat, an 80‑acre property proposed for seven lots. The applicants asked the board for direction rather than final approval; county staff said the county engineer and Public Works had no objection to the requested modification, and the Elizabeth Fire Protection District had submitted a letter of support.
County staff explained the regulation at issue: Elbert County Subdivision Regulations, Article 11.B.4(b),…
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