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Craft Rezone Approved on First Reading – Sheridan Media

A request to rezone 1.44 acres of unplatted land located near the intersection of Sheridan Avenue and Avoca Avenue from R-3 Residence District to M-1 Industrial District was approved on first reading Monday night by the Sheridan City Council. Prior to the Council’s approval of the ordinance, Sheridan resident Mark Reid, who lives in the area of the proposed rezone, voiced his disapproval of the rezone and said it conflicts with what’s in the Sheridan Land Use Plan that was adopted by the Council in 2017. Mark Reid Two Councilors, Kristen Jennings and Clint Beaver, voted against the ordinance. Councilman Beaver shared his thoughts on why he opposes the rezone.

Sheridan County Approves Ironwood Subdivision – Sheridan Media

An application for a subdivision permit for property owned by LJ Wright Ironworks & Design, Inc. has been approved by the Sheridan County Commission. The 6.44-acre previously un-platted property is zoned C-1 Commercial, and the application proposes the creation of two lots about 650 feet south of the Sheridan City limits. County Planner Mark Reid explained further. According to discussions, the property is served by SAWS water and Southside Sewer, which made the DEQ water/septic study unnecessary, and therefore they requested the variance to not require the study. Commissioner Lonnie Wright, as the owner of the property, recused himself from the vote, but the remainder of the commission voted to approve the variance and the subdivision application.

County OKs Powder Horn Preliminary Plat – Sheridan Media

Sheridan County’s Commissioners have approved a preliminary plat for a subdivision within the Powder Horn Ranch II PUD. The proposal is to build 73 new residential lots and eight out-lots in the currently un-platted 75.58-acre property. County Planner Mark Reid explained two variance requests with the application . Commissioner Lonnie Wright and Sheriff Allen Thompson, when asked by the commissioners how they felt about the proposed street name change, said in an emergency situation, it could be confusing, time-consuming, and potentially create a situation where an address could not be found quickly. They said they were opposed the the idea. The subdivision preliminary plat was approved, as was the first variance for the extension of rules and regulations governing the division of land, but the variance for the street name changes was not approved by the commission.

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