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Clay County planners approve Arnold Park subdivision, rezoning and plats with conditions

2530189 · March 4, 2025
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Summary

The Clay County Planning and Zoning Commission approved rezoning of a 36-acre parcel to R-5 and authorized preliminary and final plats creating five residential lots, each with agricultural land-preservation restrictions, subject to three conditions.

The Clay County Planning and Zoning Commission on March 4 approved rezoning and both the preliminary and final plats for the Arnold Park subdivision, a proposed five-lot division of roughly 36 acres along Highway 33.

Planning staff told the commission the property, currently zoned agricultural, would be replatted into five lots zoned R-5 (Residential Ranch). Staff recommended approval and said the application meets rezoning criteria and the relevant sections of the county land development code.

Staff said the application was submitted before the county adopted the 2040 Compass comprehensive plan and therefore was processed under the previous comprehensive plan (2008). The commission heard from the applicant, Thomas Coutts, and a supporting neighbor, Melanie Dillon, and moved to approve the rezoning, the preliminary plat and the final plat with conditions.

Why it matters: the approvals permit establishment of five residential parcels with agricultural…

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