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Commissioners allow three family-farm-division applications to proceed after procedural appeal
Summary
The Weld County Board of County Commissioners on April 29 granted an appeal from Legar Land Holdings, allowing three family-farm-division (FFD) applications to be filed and processed despite staffdetermining them incomplete; the decision permits referrals and further review but is not approval of the divisions.
The Weld County Board of County Commissioners on April 29 voted to grant an appeal from Legar Land Holdings LLC, allowing three family-farm-division applications (FFD26-0016, FFD26-0017 and FFD26-0018) to be filed and processed rather than be rejected at intake by county planning staff.
James Sylvester, land-use attorney for Legar Land Holdings, told the board the planning department had labeled the applications "incomplete" on what he described as substantive grounds rather than pointing to missing submission items. "Weare asking this board to order this back to staff to proceed with the referral comment process so that we can get some actual facts," Sylvester said, pressing for the chance to develop evidence from affected agencies including public works, the water district and emergency…
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