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Spring Creek/Lamoille - Elko County

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18) Provide for the Creation of Architectural Review committees for new development along<br />

the <strong>Lamoille</strong> Highway Corridor and the <strong>Lamoille</strong> Area.<br />

19) Allow for Planned Unit Developments - with Deed Restrictions for limitation of Parcel<br />

sizes.<br />

20) Provide for Commercial Zoning within the <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>Creek</strong> Subdivision Housing Section.<br />

21) Provide for Industrial Zoning along the <strong>Lamoille</strong> Highway frontage with (restricted uses)<br />

near the Lipparelli Estates area.<br />

22) Allow for the Expansion of existing gravel mining operations adjacent to residential<br />

areas within the <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>Creek</strong> Subdivision.<br />

23) Effect of water rights relinquishment required for parceling within the Basin 048 – Dixie<br />

<strong>Creek</strong>/Ten Mile and Basin 049- <strong>Elko</strong> Segment. (Revised 2012)<br />

Agricultural<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>Creek</strong> / <strong>Lamoille</strong> Master Plan, Section II<br />

Master Plan Policies<br />

Continued agricultural use of meadows, irrigated pastures, and public lands and open space for livestock<br />

grazing is encouraged.<br />

Residential<br />

Residential development is needed for the continued expansion of the plan area with restriction to minimum<br />

parcel size to be maintained at one acre to insure the rural estate presentation.<br />

Considerations should be given to existing subdivision and development patterns of the plan area. The type<br />

and parcel size of existing development patterns of an area should be considered when new proposals for<br />

development have been made. Restrictions and limits of densities of residential areas should be reviewed to<br />

be commensurate with the existing development pattern of an individual area. Special considerations<br />

should be given to the following:<br />

1) Slopes in excess of 25 percent<br />

2) Fragile land forms<br />

3) Severe soil limitations<br />

4) Earthquake fault lines<br />

5) Flood Plain areas<br />

The density of residential development should be consistent with the land use designations of the <strong>Spring</strong><br />

<strong>Creek</strong> / <strong>Lamoille</strong> Master Plan Map and Document.<br />

Single and Multiple family dwellings should only be allowed in the designations and zoning that are<br />

appropriate for this type of development. Single Family dwellings should be in separate ownership on an<br />

individual lot or parcel in accordance with Chapter 4, of the <strong>Elko</strong> <strong>County</strong> Code.<br />

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