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Board sets April public hearings for zoning and comprehensive plan changes, including growth boundary and District 4 overlay
Summary
County planning staff outlined proposed amendments to the Rankin County comprehensive plan and zoning ordinance — including a growth boundary, wastewater requirements for denser subdivisions, a District 4 overlay with larger minimum lot sizes, and new definitions — and the board set public hearings for April 7.
Rankin County planning staff and the Central Mississippi Planning and Development District (CMPDD) presented proposed amendments to the comprehensive plan and zoning ordinance at the March 17 supervisors meeting and secured board action to set public hearings for April 7.
Planning staff described multiple changes: a growth boundary on the land-use map that directs denser development toward areas with infrastructure; a requirement that new low-, moderate- and high-density developments…
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