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Town hearing on 100 East Road vacating exposes recording errors, fire-access concerns

Lynndyl Town Council · June 4, 2025
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Summary

At a public hearing, the Lynndyl Town Council discussed a decades-old ordinance that was never recorded and a resident’s request to vacate part of 100 East Road; council advised owners to pursue planning-and-zoning or legal avenues due to fire-access and infrastructure complications.

At its monthly meeting the Lynndyl Town Council held a public hearing on a proposed vacation of part of 100 East Road after officials discovered a 1950s ordinance tied to the road was never recorded in county or town records, voiding its intended effect.

The matter was introduced by the chair, who said, "Todd did say we could create a new ordinance and pass it," and explained the town’s attorney recommended caution while development and fire‑access infrastructure exist. The attendee who raised the issue — identified in the proceeding as Gary Dutson — said the original land divisions were not recorded and urged the council…

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