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Board approves rezoning to split 74-acre tract into two rural residential lots
Summary
The board approved a rezoning request from A-1 agricultural to rural residential to create two 2.5-acre lots from a 74.32-acre tract (Tax Parcel 33-10A). Planning Commission recommended unanimous approval (8–0); the board approved the rezoning by voice vote after a brief presentation and attorney comment about wetlands and septic considerations.
The Southampton County Board of Supervisors voted March 24 to approve a rezoning request by Richard T. Holland to reclassify part of a 74.32-acre agricultural parcel (Tax Parcel 33-10A) into two 2.5-acre rural residential lots under the sliding-scale subdivision rules.
Reagan Prince of community development told the board the application seeks creation of two 2.5-acre lots from the…
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