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Commission approves Heritage Lane rezoning despite neighbor opposition and spot-zoning concerns
Summary
The Planning and Zoning Commission approved rezoning a four-acre tract on Heritage Lane from agricultural to R-1 (case 25-4-24640) to allow two mobile homes on separate parcels; neighbors voiced drainage, traffic and character concerns and an attorney warned spot zoning should be carefully justified.
The Livingston Parish Planning and Zoning Commission on April 3 approved a rezoning request for a four-acre tract on Heritage Lane, changing the classification from agricultural (AG) to single-family residential (R-1). The rezone, identified on the record as case 25-4-24640 and requested on behalf of landowner Wyatt Pearson, passed after public hearing and commission discussion.
The applicant’s agent, Ross Kinchon of the Kinchon Group, said the property is a four-acre tract that was limited by its AG designation (minimum 3 acres for agricultural lots) and that the surrounding road (Hutchinson/Church of God leading into Heritage Lane) contains mostly R-1 parcels.…
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