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Breckenridge planning commission recommends modest expansion of manufactured-home zoning
Summary
The Breckenridge Planning and Zoning Commission on Feb. 2 recommended the city adopt a new Chapter 22 zoning ordinance and map, choosing Option 1 to modestly expand areas where manufactured homes are allowed (increasing potential parcels from 236 to 296). The recommendation goes to the city commission the next day; the transcript does not record a roll-call tally.
The Breckenridge Planning and Zoning Commission voted on Feb. 2 to recommend that the City Commission adopt a revised Chapter 22 zoning ordinance and a new zoning map that modestly expands where manufactured homes may be placed, choosing the staff/consultant-recommended Option 1.
Cynthia, a city staff member who led the presentation, told commissioners the city currently has 236 parcels with manufactured homes and that Option 1 would increase the number of potential lots to 296 — an increase of 60 parcels. Cynthia summarized the process leading to the vote, noting the commission had reviewed the proposal for three months and that staff and a consultant had worked on the update for about a year, including open houses and public meetings.
"Currently, there's 236 lots where manufactured homes are," Cynthia said, and described the three options presented: the draft Option 1 corresponding…
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