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Committee flags state prison property and several neighborhoods for follow‑up in land‑use plan
Summary
Members recommended leaving the active prison footprint as protected public land while adding an implementation action recommending county coordination with the state to study future housing uses on unused portions; members also asked staff to reclassify steep Lytle Cove slopes to 'Rural Community' and to check landslide hazards near the children's home site.
The committee discussed a 156‑acre state‑owned property currently categorized as protected public land (the former/prison property). Staff (S1,S2) confirmed the parcel is state‑owned and that the adopted map currently shows most of the tract as public‑service/protected land but that workshop stickers indicated public interest in potential housing there.
Committee members agreed it would be premature to…
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