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Board approves variance for existing lot to keep 60-foot frontage on older subdivided parcel

5821854 · September 3, 2025
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Summary

The zoning board granted a variance allowing an existing lot to retain 60 feet of frontage in an A1 district, an exception of 140 feet less than the code requirement, after finding the parcel configuration arose from historical divisions and irregular lot shapes.

Tazewell County zoning officials approved a variance allowing an existing lot of record to retain 60 feet of frontage, a reduction of approximately 140 feet from the usual frontage requirement in A1 districts, in a case the board described as typical of older, irregular lots that were divided many years ago.

Why it matters: The decision permits a property…

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