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What happens if my lot does not meet the minimum density recommended on the General Plan Update maps and I want to build a house?

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What happens if my lot does not meet the minimum density recommended on the General Plan Update maps and I want to build a house?

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An existing legal lot does not need to meet General Plan density requirements in order to obtain a building permit. However, lot size requirements are just one factor in lot development. Additional requirements, such as sewage disposal, site constraints, access, emergency service availability, building and environmental approvals may limit your ability to develop your lot.

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