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Planners recommend capped density on 103-acre Thunder Mountain site amid slope and drainage constraints

Planning Commission · June 11, 2024
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Summary

Staff recommended limiting a 103-acre Thunder Mountain rezoning to planned residential at up to 2 dwelling units per acre (applicant sought 3) and attached conditions: no clearing or grading before development‑plan approval and strict disturbance limits in the hillside protection area due to steep slopes and stream protections.

Planner Reynolds presented the Thunder Mountain rezoning, a county case involving approximately 103 acres in the Seymour area that the applicant seeks to rezone to planned residential.

Reynolds said staff is recommending PR up to 2 dwelling units per acre (the applicant requested up to 3), subject to conditions including: no clearing or grading until the development plan is approved by the planning commission, and that land disturbance in the…

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