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Routt County Planning Commission approves rezoning, lot consolidation and easement vacation in Steamboat Lakes
Summary
On May 21 the Routt County Planning Commission approved application PL2026009, consolidating three Steamboat Lakes lots, rezoning the property from High Density Residential (HDR) to Mountain Residential Estates (MRE), and vacating interior utility easements; the motion passed 6–0.
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The Routt County Planning Commission on May 21 approved a consent-agenda application that consolidates Lot 1 Duncan Replat with Lots 143 and 144 in Steamboat Lakes Filing 3, rezones the parcel from High Density Residential (HDR) to Mountain Residential Estates (MRE), and vacates interior utility easements. The property in question is located about 0.19 miles from the intersection of Beaver Canyon Road and County Road 129.
Commissioner Bill Norris moved to approve the consent agenda as presented; Commissioner David Hoffman seconded. The motion carried 6–0, with Chair Steve Warnke voting yes. The minutes record approval of the consent agenda under activity PL2026009; no public comment was recorded on the item.
Staff planner Greg Jaeger attended the meeting; the minutes list Steven Robert Aquavia as the applicant for PL2026009. The record does not include expanded details about design changes, utility impacts, or conditions tied to the rezone and easement vacations beyond the consent action itself.
The commission also approved the May 7, 2026 minutes earlier in the meeting, and Commissioner Jim DeFrancia joined the session after the consent-agenda vote. The meeting adjourned at 6:15 p.m.
