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Board introduces changes to county subdivision rules, adds surveyor review fee structure
Summary
The Lassen County Board of Supervisors introduced amendments to Title 16 of the county code to clarify road-maintenance agreement requirements, expand exception criteria, and add an hourly-rate chart for county surveyor map reviews; the hearing was held and the board waived first reading by roll call vote.
The Lassen County Board of Supervisors on Thursday introduced amendments to the county subdivision ordinance intended to tighten maintenance rules for newly created roads and to ease long-standing procedural limits on exceptions.
Don Willis, the county surveyor, told the board the proposal would add a requirement to record private road maintenance agreements for paved road types, remove a waiver that undermined those agreements, and eliminate the recording obligation for limited-access unpaved roads that serve a single parcel. Staff also proposed broadening the county's narrow exceptions process in the road-standards section and…
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