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Rankin County planning commission sets June hearings for four conditional-use applications; staff warns of unbuilt streets in Robin Hood subdivision
Summary
The Rankin County Planning Commission set public hearings in June for four conditional-use permit requests including a seasonal crawfish business, a mining expansion, a manufactured home in a flood zone, and an accessory dwelling unit. Staff described recurring title and access issues in the Robin Hood plat where shown streets were never built.
The Rankin County Planning Commission on May 29 set public hearings in June for four conditional-use permit requests and discussed recurring legal and access complications in the Robin Hood subdivision.
The commission voted to schedule hearings for: Kenny Dawson’s request to operate a seasonal crawfish business at 112 Fisherman's Lane on a 4.12-acre A-1 parcel; Bobby Elmore Tracks LLC’s request to mine 74.39 acres along Highway 25 (the applicant previously received approval for a separate 4-acre exempt operation with the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality); Tremont and Lisa Davis’s request to place a manufactured home on 3.58 combined acres on Bill Bank Street in a special flood hazard area; and David and Courtney Reeves’s request to add a roughly 600-square-foot accessory dwelling unit to an existing shop on a 1.38-acre parcel. The commission carried the motions to set the four items for hearing after members moved and seconded the calendar items.
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