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Petitioner withdraws rezoning request for Culver Road property after neighborhood objections over outdoor monument storage

3096431 · April 23, 2025
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Summary

Ricky Sherrod requested a continuance of his rezoning petition for 2835–2837 Culver Road from SFR-2 to Neighborhood Commercial after residents raised safety, property-value and outdoor-storage concerns and staff clarified that outside storage of monuments and vaults is not permitted in NC zoning.

Ricky Sherrod asked the Planning and Zoning Commission to continue his rezoning petition for two Culver Road parcels after residents objected to alleged outdoor storage of monuments and vaults and staff outlined regulatory constraints.

Sherrod — who identified himself at the hearing with his Northport address and said he operates a vault and monument business — explained he needed more storage and that one parcel is a "deadlock property" without direct access to Culver Road. Zach (staff) and other city staff clarified that neighborhood commercial (NC) zoning does not allow outside storage of monuments; any inventory would need to be kept inside a structure or in an accessory building that complied with code and buffering requirements.

Several neighbors…

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