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Commission approves one small subdivision, sends larger Windsor-area rezoning back to planning

5952785 · August 19, 2025
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Summary

Augusta commissioners approved a four-acre rezoning to allow a 14-lot subdivision and sent a larger proposed Windsor Spring Road rezone back to the planning commission for more review after neighbors raised compatibility concerns.

The Augusta Commission on Aug. 19 approved a rezoning that clears the way for a 14-lot single-family subdivision on roughly 4.88 acres, while sending a separate, larger Windsor-area rezoning back to the planning commission after neighbors raised concerns.

Z-25-25: The commission approved a rezoning request for a 4.88-acre parcel to allow an approximately 14-lot subdivision, with conditions including sidewalks and site-plan review. Carolyn Henry, the petitioner, told commissioners she had held community meetings and sought to build 10,000-square-foot lots with homes comparable to nearby developments.

"The proposed development is 4.88 acres and it's a proposed 14-lot subdivision," Zoning Administrator Brian Kepner said. The…

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