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Madison County BZA denies request to subdivide Fant property to create 1-acre lot

6489403 · October 22, 2025
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Summary

The Madison County Board of Zoning Appeals denied a request to create a one-acre nonconforming lot from property owned by Thomas Fant, citing agricultural zoning minimums requiring three acres per dwelling and additional uses on the parcel.

The Madison County Board of Zoning Appeals denied a request to subdivide a parcel at 244 Crooked Run Lane to create a one-acre lot for a family member, concluding the proposal would create a nonconforming lot in agricultural zoning that requires a minimum of three acres per dwelling or use.

Owlette, representing property owner Thomas Fant, asked the board to allow a family subdivision after a small home on the parcel was recently demolished because of extensive black mold. The applicant said Fant wanted to give a piece of the property to his son and daughter-in-law, who need a separate tax-map…

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