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Lee County planning commission waives LISA to let petitioner build near family property
Summary
The Lee County Regional Planning Commission voted April 6 to recommend waiving a LISA score so petitioner Amy Litzow may parcel roughly 2–4 acres from a 13‑acre family property to build a home; commissioners cited existing housing, proximity to Interstate 39 and ongoing agricultural uses in their reasoning.
The Lee County Regional Planning Commission on April 6 voted to recommend waiving a land evaluation score (LISA) so petitioner Amy Litzow can parcel a small lot from a roughly 13‑acre family property and build a home nearby.
The decision came after staff told the commission the parcel’s LISA was 273, above the county’s 224 threshold that normally makes land not buildable without an appeal. Zoning staff explained the county generally adopts LISA to protect prime farmland and asked commissioners to…
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