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Commission hears second reading of Ordinance 1001 to clarify rules for nonconforming lots of record

Laurens County Commission · February 3, 2026
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Summary

On second reading, county staff presented Ordinance 1001 to allow historically recorded lots that no longer meet current minimum lot sizes to be developed provided they meet the original setbacks and other requirements; departments including building codes, public works, assessor and E‑911 reviewed the draft.

Laurens County officials presented the second reading of Ordinance 1001, proposed to amend Ordinance 926 to address nonconforming lots of record.

County planning staff explained the amendment would allow owners of lots that met local standards when created but now fall short of current minimum acreage or width to develop those…

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