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Commission approves Jack Crum Road land‑use change over resident objections, 4‑1
Summary
The Wakulla County commission adopted a comprehensive plan amendment to change a 30.42‑acre parcel on Jack Crum Road from Agriculture to Rural‑1, allowing up to six units (1 per 5 acres). The measure passed 4‑1 after extensive public comment about sprawl, schools, roads and nearby landfill concerns.
The Wakulla County Board of County Commissioners voted 4‑1 to adopt comprehensive plan amendment CPM 25‑04, changing a 30.42‑acre parcel on Jack Crum Road from Agricultural to Rural‑1 land use. The change allows up to one unit per five acres and, for this parcel, a maximum of six dwelling units under the proposed amendment.
Planning staff described the site as 30.42 acres with current future land use of Agriculture and proposed Rural‑1, noting there are flood zone designations and that consultants found no wetlands, karst features or listed species on the site. "The requested rural 1 land use would be…
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