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The Tunica County Board of Supervisors on May 29 approved two final plats: a three-lot subdivision for Terry Price and a one-lot subdivision for Connor Eubanks.
Planning staff presented the Price application, explaining a surveyor had identified an error in the recorded plat showing lots 7 and 8 as 3 acres when they in fact combined to 2.44 acres. The updated survey shows three 3.81-acre lots. "The surveyor updated the plat, and it now shows 3.81 acre lots," said Miss Draper of the planning and development office. The county planning commission had recommended approval subject to waiving chart 2 of the zoning ordinance; the board voted and the motion carried.
On the Connor Eubanks one-lot subdivision, county staff noted the planning commission had approved the preliminary review in April. The board voted to approve the final plan following that recommendation.
Both items were recorded as motions carried by voice vote. No appeals or enforcement contingencies were recorded in the meeting minutes provided.
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