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Council sends Williamsburg Lane height standards to planning commission, recommends 25‑foot house limit
Summary
After hearing residents and staff, the council voted to send Williamsburg Lane zoning back to the planning commission with a recommendation to consider a 25‑foot roof ridge limit for houses (barn/stable standards left unchanged). The motion carried with a 4–1 roll call; Mayor Daringer voted no.
The Rolling Hills Estates City Council on a recorded voice/roll‑call vote directed staff to return the Williamsburg Lane height standards to the planning commission with a suggested 25‑foot maximum ridge height for houses only.
Staff reviewed the history: the planning commission had previously recommended an 18‑foot height (floor to highest peak) and allowed taller barns; the council later codified 21‑foot house and 23‑foot barn standards. Council and residents…
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