Board upholds Greenwood Planning Director’s decision on Retreat Lodge CUP
The atmosphere was rather court-like as the Greenwood Board of Adjustment heard an administrative appeal of the decision by Planning Director Julia Maki to allow Retreat Lodge to submit a conditional use permit application (CUP).
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