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Park County approves amended Paradise Valley zoning rules after hours of public comment
Summary
After hours of testimony from property owners and advisory-board members, the Park County Commission voted to adopt an amended Paradise Valley Planning and Zoning District regulation that clarifies how building height is measured; opponents said the late change would limit property rights and raised legal concerns.
The Park County Commission voted Nov. 18 to adopt an amended version of the Paradise Valley Planning and Zoning District regulations after extended public comment and a divided debate.
The amendment modifies how maximum building height is measured in the Mill Creek Ridge area, language commissioners said clarifies a technical ambiguity that has produced repeated disputes. Paul Spitler of the county attorney pparently explained the process and the reason for rereviewing the item so the public could comment before final adoption.
Supporters — including members of the advisory board and homeowners who helped draft the amendment — said the changes provide needed clarity and will help the county avoid future…
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