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CDC – 10% RULE #TXT-10-09

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DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION

PUBLIC HEARING



TEXT AMENDMENT TO CDC – 10% RULE #TXT-10-09

Let it be known to all interested parties that a request for the development application described below has been filed in the office of the Steamboat Springs Department of Planning & Community Development:



Applicant: City of Steamboat Springs, Department of Planning & Community Development, P.O. Box 775088, Steamboat Springs, CO 80477 (970) 879-2060

Type of Application: Official Text Amendment to CDC

General Description: A text amendment to eliminate the 10 Percent Rule: No lot shall be further subdivided where the subdivision will result in any lot that is more than ten (10) percent smaller than the average size of the lots within the subdivision, or the

average size of all lots located partially or entirely within three hundred (300) feet, whichever is more restrictive. ereas all zone districts in the city have minimum lot size and many of the lots that are susceptible to this regulation are restricted to subdivide by private covenants and site constraints, the regulation is unnecessarily restrictive.

Project Planner: Seth Lorson, City Planner, (970) 871-8280 or

email: slorson@steamboatsprings.net

This development application has been submitted and processed consistent with the Steamboat Springs Revised Community Development Code. This petition has been scheduled for a public hearing at City Council on Tuesday, June 7, 2011 at 5:00 P.M. The City Council Meeting is held in the Citizens’ Meeting Room, Centennial Hall, 124 10th Street, Steamboat Springs, Colorado.

This application is available for review and inspection during regular public hours at the Department of Planning & Community Development, located at 124 10th Street, Centennial Hall, Steamboat Springs, Colorado.

TYLER GIBBS, AIA, DIRECTOR OF PLANNING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

Published in the Steamboat Pilot & Today

Publication Date: May 29, 2011

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