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Bradford County commissioners approve rezoning for property owner Tommy Alexander after neighbors object
Summary
The Board of County Commissioners voted 5-0 to rezone five parcels to a residential single-family/mobile-home district (RSF MH) after a public hearing in which nearby residents said the change should have been decided earlier and raised legal and code consistency questions.
Bradford County commissioners on Thursday approved an ordinance to amend the county’s official zoning atlas to rezone several parcels owned by Tommy Alexander, allowing residential single-family/mobile-home uses. The commission voted 5-0 after a public hearing and comment from an adjacent property owner’s attorney.
The rezoning, listed in the record as application Z25-02, was presented by the county’s zoning director and described as a companion to a resolution the Board of Adjustment had already adopted. After a public comment period and legal discussion, Commissioner Spooner moved to approve the ordinance and Commissioner Dolby seconded; the motion carried 5-0.
Neighbors immediately adjacent to the subject parcels told the commission they had not been afforded due process when the land was developed and said mobile homes and…
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