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Votes at a glance: Williams County approves lot split zone change, gravel-pit CUP and side-setback variance

Williams County Board of County Commissioners · April 17, 2026
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Summary

The county approved a zone change to rural residential for a 15-acre lot, a conditional-use permit for a gravel pit and a side-setback variance after public hearings; vote tallies are included for each item.

Williams County commissioners approved three land-use items during the meeting following staff presentations and public hearings: a change to allow a 15-acre parcel to become rural residential, a conditional-use permit (CUP) for a gravel pit, and a side-setback variance for a detached garage.

Minor subdivision / zone change (LUDash0022Dash26): Jim Stover and Brad Stancil sought permission for a minor subdivision that would create two lots (about 66.35 acres and 15 acres). Stover said he plans to build a single-family residence on the 15-acre lot. Commissioners voted to change the smaller parcel to rural residential…

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