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Pitkin County approves subdivision exemption for Phillips Mobile Home Park; residents seek details on timing and relocation
Summary
The BOCC approved a resolution Feb. 25 to subdivide the county-owned Phillips Mobile Home Park into four parcels to clarify legal boundaries for future infrastructure and housing work; residents asked for assurances about water, construction phasing and displacement and staff committed to a Q&A and a construction-management plan under future location-and-extent review.
Pitkin County commissioners approved a subdivision-exemption resolution on Feb. 25 that redraws the parcel boundaries of the county-owned Phillips Mobile Home Park, splitting the property into four parcels to reflect existing housing, infrastructure, open space and transportation/utility corridors. Staff and the applicant said the action is intended to clarify legal parcels and facilitate a later location-and-extent/site-plan review for water/wastewater infrastructure and potential workforce-housing improvements.
Cody Horn, who prepared the application, told the board the subdivision is a "cleanup" action to align recorded parcels with existing…
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