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Fayette County approves four rezonings, sets conditions on Antioch Road proposal

Fayette County Board of Commissioners · March 1, 2026
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Summary

The Fayette County Board of Commissioners approved four rezoning requests Aug. 22, 2024, including a conditional rezoning of 114.228 acres on Antioch Road that requires right-of-way dedication and roadway entrance improvements; neighbors raised stormwater and buffer concerns during public comment.

The Fayette County Board of Commissioners on Aug. 22 approved four rezoning petitions affecting properties across the county, including a large conditional rezoning for a 114-acre tract along Antioch Road.

Planning and Zoning Director Deborah Bell told the board Petition No. 1349-24 sought to rezone 114.228 acres from A-R (Agricultural-Residential) to R-80 (single-family residential). Bell said staff and the Planning Commission recommended conditional approval, including a requirement that any new road entrance include a deceleration lane and acceleration taper and that the owner dedicate land to provide a minimum 40-foot right-of-way measured from Antioch Road's existing centerline. Dana Morris, representing the…

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