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Boulder County Planning Commission to Discuss Land Use in January Meeting, Offers Hybrid Attendance Option

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Published on January 09, 2025
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The Boulder County Planning Commission has made public its agenda for the upcoming meeting on January 15, according to an announcement on the county's website. Slated to begin at 1:30 p.m., the meeting offers a hybrid format allowing both in-person attendance at the Downtown Boulder County Courthouse and virtual participation via Zoom for those wishing to provide public testimony during the public hearing segment.

Key agenda items include a staff-led overview of the Site Plan Review regulations and process, this part of the meeting is for informational purposes and will not entertain public testimony. Ethan Abner, a Staff Planner, will guide the Planning Commissioners and interested members of the public through the current regulations and process, as the county preps for a Land Use Code text amendment, as reported by Boulder County.

Additionally, the meeting shall entertain discussions on Docket DC-24-0005: Text Amendments to the Land Use Code related to Exemption Plats. This involves proposed amendments that would expand eligibility under specific sections of the Exemption Plat (Article 9-300.A), redefining what qualifies as a Building Lot. Staff Planner, Jack Sheehan is to present the staff report and the commission will provide a recommendation to the Board of County Commissioners post-public testimony.

Residents and interested parties can watch the meeting online as it's streamed live on the county's eSCRIBE platform according to Boulder County. The streamed video will appear on the agenda page once the meeting kicks off. For those looking to voice their opinions virtually, registration through Zoom is required, and more information can be obtained by calling 303-441-3930 or emailing [email protected].