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Planning commission approves access‑easement variance for Rucker family parcel

3577078 · May 15, 2025
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Lexington County planning commissioners approved a variance allowing a shared flag‑lot easement so two family parcels can be created on a 16‑acre property on Louis Rucker Court; commissioners cited topography and long‑standing family use but emphasized limited future subdivision.

Lexington County planning commissioners voted to approve a variance to the county access policy that allows a shared flag‑lot easement to be used to create two small family parcels on a roughly 16‑acre tract on Louis Rucker Court.

The variance permits departures from two access‑policy provisions that normally prevent an access easement from serving more than one landlocked parcel and from being designated over more than one parcel. A commissioner moved to approve the variance after staff read a letter from the applicant; the motion carried on a 6‑0 vote.

The applicant, Hampton G. Rucker, told the commission the request…

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