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Board approves rezoning for Kellums’ property; special-exception to allow equestrian academy also approved
Summary
The Board rezoned two parcels from R-1 to A-2 to allow an equestrian academy and approved a special exception to operate a horseback trail-riding business; one supervisor recused from the public hearings because of a tax relationship to the applicants.
The Lancaster County Board of Supervisors voted June 26 to reclassify two parcels from Residential General District R-1 to Agricultural General District A-2 to permit the applicants, J. Brandon Kellum and Kelly Brent Kellum, to operate a family-run horseback trail-riding facility and continue farming uses on their property.
Planning staff presented the request and advised that the Lancaster County Planning Commission recommended approval by a 6–0 vote. The…
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