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Madison County planning panel recommends denying 4.4-acre rezoning tied to proposed road work

Madison County Planning and Zoning Commission · December 17, 2025
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Summary

The Madison County Planning and Zoning Commission voted 4–1 to recommend denial of a request to rezone 4.4 acres that an applicant said was needed for access; commissioners questioned enforceability of a developer-funded road improvement and whether the rezoning fits the county’s rural conservation character.

Madison County — The Planning and Zoning Commission voted 4–1 to recommend denial of an application to rezone 4.4 acres of a 15.16-acre parcel from A2 to R1, a request the applicant said was necessary to secure a road access strip and to combine that portion with an adjoining R1 parcel.

At issue was a developer offer to provide repaving and a 20-foot strip to increase the right of way along Eugene Hardman Road. Commissioners and counsel debated whether requiring such…

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