Planning commission approves land‑use amendment, rezoning for a mobile home and two special‑use permits
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The commission approved a staff‑initiated minor land‑use amendment and associated rezoning that will allow an owner‑occupied mobile home at 1955 Alliance Road, and approved two separate special‑use permits permitting family‑use mobile homes on A‑1 parcels; all motions passed by voice vote.
The commission approved a staff‑initiated minor land‑use map amendment (LUA20250006) that reclassified a parcel on Alliance Road from estate residential to agricultural/rural to accommodate a rezoning to A‑1. Staff said the change permits a 30×76 mobile home and aligns the parcel with surrounding agricultural/rural character; the associated rezoning (Z25‑0027, applicant Jeremy Weston) to A‑1 for a mobile home was recommended for approval and the commission approved it.
The commission also approved two special‑use permit requests: 250014M (Stacy Alexander) to allow a 16×76 owner‑occupied mobile home in addition to a stick‑built house on a 4.7‑acre A‑1 parcel, and 250015M (Austin Simmons) to allow two additional family‑use mobile homes on a 41.56‑acre A‑1 parcel. Staff advised both requests met the A‑1 special‑use criteria (minimum lot size and family use rules) and recommended approval; motions to approve both passed by voice vote.
Next steps: applicants proceed to obtain required permits and record any rezoning/land‑use changes; staff continues to advise applicants on applicable lot‑size and septic/wastewater considerations.
