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Dawson County planning panel approves rezoning for warehouse and flex development with traffic, buffer conditions
Summary
The Dawson County Planning Commission approved rezoning of roughly 20.89 acres from residential‑agriculture to commercial‑highway intensive to allow office, flex and warehouse uses, placing conditions on a 15‑foot right of way, a 20‑foot landscape buffer, median treatment and a Public Works review of access throat depth.
The Dawson County Planning Commission on April meeting approved a rezoning request that will allow a proposed office, flex and warehouse complex along Lumpkin Campground Road, voting 3‑0 to grant the change with conditions intended to protect roadway safety and require frontage improvements.
The commission approved application ZA 26‑14, a request from Bold Wealth Management to rezone approximately 20.89 surveyed acres from RA (residential‑agriculture) to CHI (commercial‑highway intensive). Commissioners attached conditions including conveying an additional 15 feet of right of way along the frontage, installing a 20‑foot landscape buffer, installing median treatment to limit left turns at one access, and directing Public Works to study and, if necessary, require a deeper entrance…
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