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Milton staff presents five years of data on AG1 lots, seeks public input on minor-plat and lot-standard changes
Summary
City of Milton community development staff presented five years of building-permit data showing larger home footprints on small AG1 lots are straining setbacks and lot-coverage rules; staff said amendments will be developed after more public outreach and be considered by planning commission and council in March–April.
City of Milton community development staff presented data at a public input meeting showing that new homes on AG1 lots in recent years have become larger and are increasingly running into setback and lot-coverage limits, and they said potential code amendments will follow additional public engagement.
"The minor plat process is quick and is easy with limited upfront review making issues harder to correct and later enable more smaller lots, which is amplifying the root cause," said Tracy Wiles, deputy director of…
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