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Washington County Planning Commission forwards two rezoning requests to Board of Supervisors to allow manufactured homes
Summary
The Washington County Planning Commission recommended two rezoning requests to the Board of Supervisors: one to rezone roughly 17 acres near Laurelwood Lane and another to rezone about 2.025 acres on Lee Highway to A2 Agricultural zoning, enabling placement of manufactured homes; the commission also heard resident objections about neighborhood character and road impacts.
The Washington County Planning Commission on its November agenda recommended that the Board of Supervisors consider two rezoning requests that would allow manufactured homes on properties near Laurelwood Lane and on Lee Highway.
At the meeting the commission heard staff analysis, applicant testimony and neighborhood comment before voting to forward both applications. Planning staff described the larger Laurelwood Lane application as six parcels totaling about 17 acres and said rezoning to A2 would permit manufactured homes and other agricultural uses across the rezoned area. Applicant Heather Langston told commissioners, “We would love to put a mobile home on the property to accommodate my sister and her family,” and said the family intends to make the parcel a long-term home…
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