File #: 22-0694    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Informational Report Status: Public Hearing
File created: 11/16/2022 In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 11/28/2022 Final action:
Title: Consolidated Item - Mason Farms Major Special Use Permit Quasi-Judicial Hearing and Major Site Plan (60min)
Attachments: 1. Mason Farms MSUP-Major Site Plan, 2. Attachment A - M2200001 Mason Farms Community Wasterwater system MSUP staff report, 3. Attachment B - D2100325 Mason Farms Major Site Plan Staff Report, 4. Attachment C - Context Map, 5. Attachment D - Aerial Map, 6. Attachment E - M2200001 Application, 7. Attachment F - D2100325 Major Site Plan, 8. Attachment G - M2200001_Draft Order
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Consolidated Item - Mason Farms Major Special Use Permit Quasi-Judicial Hearing and

Major Site Plan (60min)

 

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Date of BOCC Meeting:  November 28, 2022

 

Request for Board Action:

Agenda Text

The Board is requested to conduct a quasi-judicial hearing and approve a Major Special Use Permit (MSUP) for a Community Wastewater System for the Mason Farms conservation subdivision pursuant to Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) 12.7.1C, and to approve the Major Site Plan for Mason Farms pursuant to UDO 3.7.3B.

 

Two motions are required to approve this item: 

 

Motion #1: To approve the Major Special Use Permit for case M2200001, Mason Farms Community Wastewater System; and

 

Motion #2: To approve the Major Site Plan for case D2100325, Mason Farms.

 

Attachments:                     

Attachment A M2200001 Mason Farms Community Wastewater System MSUP Staff Report

Attachment B D2100325 Mason Farms Major Site Plan Staff Report

Attachment C Context Map

Attachment D Aerial Map

Attachment E M2200001 Application

Attachment F D2100325 Major Site Plan

Attachment G M2200001 Draft Order

 

Alignment with Strategic Plan: The MSUP for a community wastewater system emphasizes Goals 2, 3 and 4, Health and Well-being for All, Safe Community, and Environmental Stewardship and Community Prosperity, respectively. The use of a community wastewater system allows for a clustering of the proposed single-family house lots since individual septic systems would potentially require larger lots to accommodate septic fields. This in turn allows for more tree preservation on site.

 

Resource PersonsCole Renigar, Planner, and Sara M. Young, AICP, Planning Director

 

County Manager’s RecommendationThe County Manager recommends that the Board approve a Major Special Use Permit for a Community Wastewater System for the Mason.

 

Signature

County Manager: ____________________________