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Planning commission backs RSF1→RSF4 rezoning on Fort Morgan strip despite staff concerns
Summary
Commissioners voted to recommend rezoning two 0.55‑acre lots in Fort Morgan from RSF1 to RSF4, reversing staff’s denial which cited coastal high hazard and floodplain provisions that discourage increased density in the area.
The Baldwin County Planning and Zoning Commission voted May 1 to recommend approval of a local rezoning that would change two lots in Fort Morgan from RSF1 (single‑family with large minimum lot widths) to RSF4 (a single‑family designation allowing narrower lots). Staff had recommended denial, citing local provisions that limit increases in density within the coastal high hazard…
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