
Lincoln County's Comprehensive Plan Update: Balancing Growth & Community
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Lincoln County commissioners are poised to finalize a three-year comprehensive plan and zoning rules rewrite, with public hearings and votes potentially happening as early as Monday. The updates aim to modernize land use policies across rural and coastal areas, with key changes including new rules for short-term rentals. Some zones would allow one rental per five acres, while others limit density to protect neighborhoods. However, residents have mixed feelings, with many pushing back against more short-term rentals due to concerns about housing costs and local character. Commissioners have diverse views on rental limits, and the plan also adjusts building densities and septic rules. The outcome of the hearings will guide development for years to come, addressing tourism booms and rural protections.
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