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Jefferson County Council approves four ordinances; ballot question on property-tax credit set for voters

Jefferson County Council · January 26, 2026
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Summary

The Jefferson County Council approved four ordinances — rezoning for Smith and Sons, a ballot question to grant a property-tax credit beginning in the 2028 tax year, a right-of-entry agreement for tree removal on Spring Forest Road, and the assessor's 2026'27 maintenance plan — all by 6-0 roll-call votes. No public comments were received.

The Jefferson County Council approved four ordinances during a regularly scheduled meeting, advancing a rezoning request, a property-tax credit ballot question, a right-of-entry/tree-removal agreement and the county assessor's maintenance plan.

The council voted unanimously, 6-0, on each item. The meeting included standard procedural business (agenda and consent-agenda approval), a brief round of council reports and no public-comment speakers.

Votes at a glance

- Bill 26-0106 (rezoning; PB25-0015): Approved 6-0. The ordinance rezones a parcel in Council District 6 from CC2 (non-planned community commercial) to Planned Commercial (PC) and adopts a development plan for Smith and Sons. The council perfected the bill and then approved it on final passage.

- Bill…

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