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Gautier council denies special exception and square-foot variance for Carter Road tiny‑home project
Summary
The Gautier City Council voted to deny a request to rezone agricultural land for a tiny‑home transitional living development on Carter Road and rejected a separate variance to allow 300‑square‑foot units, after extended public comment and debate over location, services and neighborhood fit.
The Gautier City Council on Feb. 18 denied a special‑exception request to allow a tiny‑home transitional living development on Carter Road and separately denied a variance that would have allowed 10 dwellings of roughly 300 square feet each.
The planning department presented the application (GPC‑25‑02‑SE) for about 4.14 acres with a future land‑use designation of low‑density residential. Councilman George moved to deny the special exception; Councilman College seconded the motion, and the motion carried. Councilman George moved to deny the accompanying variance (GPC‑25‑03‑VAR); Councilman College seconded. Councilmen Anderson and Jackson recorded…
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