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Sumter County Council approves rezoning, transit-signage change and appoints code enforcement officer
Summary
At its April 26 meeting, Sumter County Council granted second reading to a rezoning to permit a future single-family home, amended the sign ordinance to allow transit-related ads and panels, and appointed a code enforcement officer; all measures passed unanimously.
Sumter County Council on April 26 approved three items that the council said aim to clarify local land use, expand transit advertising options and fill a staff enforcement post.
Planning staff presented RZ-22-02, a request from property owner Drake Brunson to rezone about 17.25 acres at 2675 Warehouse Road from Heavy Industrial to Limited Commercial so a single-family residence could be permitted as a conditional use. Helen Roodman, planning staff, told council the Planning Commission and staff recommended approval. No members of the public spoke during the public…
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