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Commission approves zoning changes; Peyton Woods detention pond may be fixed via county stormwater fee process after HOA fails to act
Summary
Commissioners approved two rezonings with no opposition and reviewed a Peyton Woods detention pond inspection showing the HOA failed to secure the necessary vote to fund repairs; staff will pursue the county's stormwater-fee enforcement pathway, using cost estimates and public hearings before placing charges on tax bills if adopted.
The Walton County Board of Commissioners approved two planning-and-zoning requests and heard an update about a privately maintained detention pond that may be repaired through a county-administered stormwater-fee process after the homeowners association failed to act.
Planning staff presented two rezone requests. The first sought to rezone two acres (Z25-03337 in the packet) from A2 to A to permit commercial activity with customer contact for the applicant Donna Mahan, who said the Department of Agriculture had approved her barn and she sought a county business license to breed Labrador retrievers (not boarding dogs). Planning Commission…
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