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Planning commission reviews multiple rezoning and lot-split requests, flags pattern concerns on repeated splits

2084680 · January 8, 2025
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Summary

Madison County Planning and Zoning Commissioners reviewed several rezoning and split requests — including small R-1 splits and AR rezonings — and flagged a recurring pattern of incremental splits on large agricultural parcels.

Madison County Planning and Zoning Commissioners reviewed multiple rezoning and land-split applications during one meeting, hearing details and asking questions but recording no final county decisions for the majority of the items.

Applications presented included: - Bert Rodriguez, applicant for Freddie Gadoy Acevedo: rezone of a 5-acre parcel from A-2 to R-1 at 1822 Shoal Creek Road to split the parcel into three approximately equal tracts (about 1.66 acres each). One tract contains an existing double-wide mobile home; the other two will be vacant. - Ruben Borza: rezone of a 12-acre portion of an 83.80-acre tract from A-1 to AR to allow three 4-acre splits; the applicant previously received three splits from this property in 2021 and staff noted the three-year waiting period has elapsed. - Attorney Victor Johnson…

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