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Jackson County approves rezoning to allow engine‑building shop on front two acres of property on Twentieth Avenue
Summary
After a public hearing the Board of Supervisors approved ordinance 3-17 to rezone the front ~230 feet (about two acres) of Tyler Seifer’s 17.5‑acre parcel on Twentieth Avenue to allow an engine‑building/shop use; neighbors raised concerns about semi traffic and noise.
The Jackson County Board of Supervisors on June 24 approved ordinance 3-17 after a public hearing to rezone the front portion of a rural property on Twentieth Avenue so owner Tyler Seifer can operate an engine-building shop.
At the hearing, Seifer described the proposed use as a small, low‑noise engine-building operation run largely out of an existing 60-by-80 building and an attached lean‑to. He told the board most work is assembly and cleaning, and that engines are typically brought in on pickup trucks; he said, “it’s a pretty quiet process…90% of…
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