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Johnson County approves multiple rezoning and subdivision requests for properties near Iowa City
Summary
The board unanimously approved several rezoning ordinances and subdivision plats during the Sept. 11 Johnson County Board of Supervisors meeting, allowing a series of one‑lot residential splits and a small agribusiness parcel to proceed after staff and the planning commission recommended approval.
Johnson County supervisors on Sept. 11 approved a slate of zoning and subdivision requests that will allow several existing homesteads to be split into new buildable lots and permit a 6.36‑acre agribusiness parcel near Frietown. The board voted 5–0 on each measure after county staff and the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval.
County planning staff told the board the applications generally met the county comprehensive plan and Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) standards and that the county engineer and county health department had no objections. Planning staff said historical aerial photography and property records show long‑standing residential or agricultural use for the sites, several of which include an existing dwelling built before Dec. 1, 2000.
The actions included: - PCC‑25‑28708 (Andrew Aarons): Third and final consideration of a proposed ordinance…
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