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Owner seeks rezone of 6.32 acres after county says adding land breached conservation contract
Summary
Pierce Sullivan asked Madison County planning officials to rezone 6.32 acres to fix a conservation-use (CUVA) breach that county staff and the chief appraiser said occurred when acreage was combined; the parcel has no road frontage and would need a 30-foot easement for access.
At a Madison County zoning hearing, Pierce Sullivan requested rezoning of a 6.32-acre portion of a 31.92-acre tract from A1 to AR so the acreage can be split off and avoid a conservation-use contract breach.
The request arises after a county conservation-use valuation (CUVA) review found that combining the 6.32-acre tract with an adjacent 25.6-acre tract breached the property’s CUVA contract. Chief appraiser Robin Baker told the board the acreage “cannot be added to a tract without…
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