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Commissioners approve most small rezoning requests, deny one suspected to skirt subdivision rules
Summary
At their March 3 meeting commissioners acted on a slate of small rezoning/re‑subdivision requests: most minor splits to create or retain home sites were approved; one request to split a 12‑acre portion of a larger tract drew opposition and was denied over concerns it was designed to skirt major‑subdivision review.
Madison County commissioners on Monday reviewed and voted on a batch of small rezoning and lot‑split requests. Most requests to rezone small parcels so owners can split home sites received approval from the board; one application was denied after neighbors said the partitions appeared intended to avoid major‑subdivision rules.
What happened in brief
- Approved with no opposition recorded: parcel rezonings to create modest home sites and to allow family transfers for properties at 1822 Shoal Creek Road (three 1.66‑acre lots), 2587 Moon Road (two ~4.26‑acre lots), 3661 Diamond Hill/Cobbler Road (1.6‑acre split…
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