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Plumas County continues hearing on resident-led zoning amendment to ease lot-line adjustments in Lake Davis Highlands
Summary
A resident-initiated zoning code amendment that would create a ratio-based exception for minimum lot width was presented Jan. 13; planning staff recommended continuing the public hearing to Jan. 20 to allow the board to consider adoption after technical review.
A resident-driven zoning amendment to allow a width exception for lot-line adjustments in the Lake Davis Highland subdivision drew a detailed presentation from Plumas County planning staff on Jan. 13 and will return to the board on Jan. 20 for further consideration.
Planning Director Tracy Ferguson explained that applicants Robert and Robin Franks asked for a code change because many parcels in the Lake Davis Highlands were created in 1973 at sizes well below the county’s current R-10 minimum acreage and therefore also fail the minimum width test. Ferguson said staff and…
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