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Land Use Committee recommends perfection of four Jackson County rezoning ordinances to allow new residential lots
Summary
On Feb. 24 the Jackson County Land Use Committee voted to recommend perfection of ordinances 59-61, 59-62, 59-63 and 59-64, each rezoning small rural tracts to residential districts to permit new single-family lots; the Planning Commission had recommended approval and no members of the public offered new testimony in committee.
The Jackson County Land Use Committee voted Feb. 24 to recommend perfection of four ordinances that would rezone small rural tracts to allow new single-family residential lots.
The ordinances — 59-61, 59-62, 59-63 and 59-64 — would rezone four separate parcels from District Agricultural or District Residential Ranchette into residential districts appropriate for smaller single-family lots. Randy Diehl, Planning and Development with the Public Works Department, briefed the committee on each item and said the Planning Commission had recommended approval for all four. No members of the public offered new testimony at the committee public hearing; committee rules limited testimony to comments not already made at the Planning Commission hearing.
Ordinance 59-61 would rezone a 10+ acre tract at…
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