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Lincoln Charter recreation-complex amendments continued after neighbors press for enforceable protections
Summary
Lincoln County commissioners continued consideration of an amended special-use permit for a recreation complex tied to Lincoln Charter School after neighbors raised privacy, lighting and traffic concerns and asked that berms, lighting limits and gating be documented as enforceable conditions.
The Lincoln County Board of Commissioners on April 6 continued its review of SUP-525A, an amendment to a previously approved special-use permit for a recreation complex associated with Lincoln Charter School, after residents and the applicant agreed to formalize mitigation measures.
Rob Brown, a representative for the Foundation for Education (the landowner), presented a revised site plan that project team members said was necessary because of site utility constraints. Brown told the board the performing arts center in the amended plan was reduced from about 70,000 square feet to roughly 27,000 square feet while retaining seating capacity for about 1,000 people at maximum events. He said shifts in building footprints and…
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