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County Engineer Mark Massey presented four subdivision items for consideration at the Limestone County Commission work session and summarized their status. The items were presented for approval or acceptance as described: Kirby Farms (minor preliminary creating five lots in District 2); Fort Hampton Farms (replat converting several tracks into nine lots in District 4, minor preliminary and final); Evelyn Rose Estates (minor preliminary and final creating two lots); and Rosemary Drive cul-de-sac (final approval for acceptance of a permanent cul-de-sac under construction). Massey also said Stony Point Subdivision Phase 1 had been resubmitted with changes and requested the commission accept the revisions; the resubmitted phase would create 44 lots.
Massey told commissioners that county crews would move equipment to Gatlin Road and begin milling operations the next day for patching, and that contractors were moving into the Tillman Mill area. He also said the contractor for Sharp Road was still waiting on steel delivery before starting that project.
The chair asked whether the items could be taken in a single motion; Massey and the chair agreed to group the routine subdivision approvals together while noting Stony Point was a previously approved project being resubmitted with revisions. No objections were raised during the work session.
Why it matters: The subdivision approvals and road‑work schedule affect future property development, local road use and county infrastructure planning; resubmitted plats and cul-de-sac acceptance are finalizing aspects of ongoing development projects.
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