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BZA grants special use and variances allowing farm mobile home for Thomas family to remain

3000883 · April 15, 2025
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Summary

The Board approved a special-use exception and three variances that legalize an existing farm mobile home on property owned by William R. Thomas Jr. The decision clears a title issue so the owner can proceed with a pending agricultural land-preservation easement.

The Caroline County Board of Zoning Appeals on April 15 approved a special-use exception and three variances to legalize an existing farm mobile home on property at 23211 Hogg Creek Road, Preston, owned by Christy H. and William R. Thomas Jr.

County staff said a building permit was issued in February 2004 to replace an earlier dwelling and that the present mobile home does not meet the current code setbacks for farm mobile homes (including the 200-foot-from-farm-building provision and the requirement that the mobile home not be closer to the public road…

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