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Board approves demolition contract, several conditional‑use permits and consents to bond refunding; moves to executive session on development

Rankin County Board of Supervisors · February 2, 2026

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Summary

The Board authorized the demolition contract for the former Brandon plant, approved multiple conditional‑use permits (including a mining exemption and several short‑term rental requests, with one short‑term rental denied), consented to refunding City of Pearl Series C bonds and voted to enter executive session to discuss economic development and potential property acquisition.

The Rankin County Board of Supervisors approved several administrative and land‑use items during the meeting.

Demolition contract: County staff reported the demolition contract for the former Brandon plant had been returned; the board authorized the board president to execute contract documents. Staff said a preconstruction meeting will be scheduled and the contractor expected completion in roughly 180 days, with possible weather‑related delays.

Conditional‑use permits and short‑term rentals: The board opened multiple public hearings. A conditional‑use permit for an accessory dwelling (Wade Lynn) was approved. A short‑term rental application from Matt Mercer was denied by motion, with one supervisor noting proximity to a long‑term rental and duplex configuration as concerns. A short‑term rental request from Iona White was approved; Greg Burkhalter’s request for an exempt small mining operation (4 acres or less) was approved with standard conditions (hours, dust control, ingress/egress and road‑repair responsibilities).

Bond refunding consent: The board acknowledged a request from the City of Pearl to consent to refunding (refinancing) Series C bonds tied to the baseball stadium (Trustmark Park name referenced). County staff emphasized that Rankin County is not pledging ad valorem taxes for repayment, and the board consented by motion.

Executive session: The board voted to enter executive session to discuss economic development and potential acquisition of real property with counsel.

Each motion on consent or permit items was followed by voice vote; staff will follow up on contract execution, permit conditions and scheduled hearings as indicated.