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Green Level council denies zoning appeal for family care home over half-mile rule
Summary
The Town of Green Level Council voted 3-0 on March 26 to deny Lesley Carter's appeal of a denied zoning permit for a proposed family care home after officials determined the site was roughly 0.36 miles from another boarding house, short of the town's half-mile separation requirement; council discussed but did not pursue an immediate ordinance change.
The Town of Green Level Council on March 26 denied Lesley Carter’s appeal of a zoning permit for a proposed family care home, finding the property lay within the town’s required half-mile separation from another boarding or rooming house.
Town Administrator Barrett Brown told the council that the permit was denied because the proposed home was within the separation distance stated in the Town Code § 153.182 (Boarding and Rooming Houses). Brown said the distance was measured by driving the route, using the odometer…
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