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Appeals board grants extension to replace mobile home at 123 Tackett Lane
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Summary
The Jones County Appeals Board approved a one-time extension to the county's 60-day replacement window so Edwin Jackson can replace a removed double-wide mobile home at 123 Tackett Lane. The board's decision is final and will not go to the county commissioners.
The Jones County Board of Appeals and Adjustments approved a request to extend the 60-day window for replacing a removed double-wide mobile home at 123 Tackett Lane.
Edwin Jackson, the applicant, told the board he tore down his mobile home "about 7, 8 months ago" after it was in disrepair and asked permission to place a replacement now, saying family issues and lack of knowledge about the 60-day rule caused the delay. "I just wanna just put another mobile home there," Jackson said.
The chair noted that appeals-board decisions are final and do not go forward to the county commissioners. A board member asked whether the standard 60-day period would be sufficient; Jackson replied that it would.
The chair moved to approve the extension, a motion was seconded and the board voted in favor. The chair then stated the extension was approved and that no further county-commission action is required.
The property was described to the board as about 1.44 acres, zoned single-family residential. No opposition was recorded in the meeting minutes or on the record at the hearing.
Because the appeals board issues final decisions on variance requests, the extension granted tonight resolves Jackson's permit timeline for the replacement mobile home.

