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Madison County approves multiple rezones, honors appointments and flags two liquor-license renewals for noncompliance
Summary
At its Jan. 6 agenda-setting work session the Madison County Board of Commissioners approved most planning and zoning rezones brought forward (with one denial), approved appointments to advisory boards and deferred two liquor-license renewals because applicants are not yet in compliance with state requirements.
The Madison County Board of Commissioners took action on numerous Planning and Zoning rezoning requests, appointed a District 3 advisory-board representative and discussed two pending alcohol-license renewals that remain out of compliance with state requirements.
Planning staff read a sequence of rezoning requests (items 1–11). The board approved rezones for the majority of properties after planning staff reported there were no public speakers for or against most requests and that the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval in most cases. Several items were considered together by motion where applicants asked to consolidate related parcel adjustments.
Notable outcomes include: - Item 1 (267 Sanders Road): Motion to approve carried after a motion by Commissioner May and second by…
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