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Board approves Mullican Farms minor subdivision but seeks county clarification on 40-foot right-of-way
Summary
The Boone County Board of Zoning Appeals approved a special exception to split a small AG parcel into three residential lots while deferring resolution of a disputed 40-foot right-of-way dedication to the county commissioners for legal clarification.
The Boone County Board of Zoning Appeals on Dec. 10 approved a special exception allowing Mullican Farms to create three residential lots from an AG parcel, but delayed final plat details pending a county-commissioner decision about a 40-foot right-of-way.
Staff attorney Bob Clutter outlined the petition (25CL-7M-241), saying the parcel at 3051 E. 700 N. would be split into three ~2.15-acre lots while a larger adjacent lot would remain in agricultural use. Technical advisory comments noted a…
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