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County commission approves several rezonings, sends cluster-option changes to planning commission and imposes temporary moratorium
Summary
At its Aug. 4 meeting the County Commission approved multiple parcel rezonings after a public hearing, voted to send proposed cluster-option zoning changes to the planning commission for review, and adopted a temporary moratorium on new cluster-development approvals until the planning commission issues recommendations.
The County Commission on Aug. 4 approved several zoning map amendments for individual parcels after a public hearing and took separate procedural action to refer broader changes to the county's cluster-option rules to the planning commission while imposing a moratorium on new cluster-development approvals.
The rezoning votes followed a public hearing in which resident Sharon Coggers objected to rezoning an A-1 agricultural parcel to A-2 rural residential, saying, "I am against the rezoning" and that neighbors had submitted a petition against the change. Coggers asked how the county decides who may seek rezoning and expressed concern about subsequent subdivision and additional houses being built near her property.
Why it matters: the approved rezonings…
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