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Madison County postpones vote on major rewrite of PUD zoning rules after public hearing

Madison County Board of Commissioners · March 31, 2026
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Summary

After extensive public comment and commissioner questions, Madison County commissioners postponed a vote on proposed revisions to the Planned Unit Development (PUD) section of the zoning code to allow staff and the planning consultant to address concerns about acreage thresholds and mixed-use requirements.

The Madison County Board of Commissioners opened a public hearing on a proposed revision to the county’s PUD (planned unit development) zoning rule (section 7.10). The draft, drawn in part from a draft UDC, would replace older text and change several standards; among the most contested changes were a substantial reduction in the minimum acreage threshold for PUDs and new mixed‑use requirements.

During the hearing residents and planning stakeholders raised concerns that lowering the minimum acreage to near 10…

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