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Williams County commissioners approve three land-use requests including gravel-pit permit

Williams County Board of County Commissioners · May 6, 2026
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Summary

The Williams County Board approved three planning and zoning items May 5: a minor-subdivision variance to create two lots, a conditional-use permit for a gravel pit, and a side-setback variance for a detached garage. Planning and Zoning recommended approval on all three and the board voted unanimously on each.

The Williams County Board of County Commissioners on May 5 approved three land-use actions recommended by Planning and Zoning, including a conditional-use permit to operate a gravel pit and two setback/minor-subdivision variances.

Michelle of Planning and Zoning introduced the first item, LU-0022-26, saying the application by Jim Stover and Brad Stancil would create two lots from an approximately 81.35-acre parent parcel and requested that an approximately 15-acre lot remain in the Agricultural Zoning District rather than be rezoned to Rural Residential. Michelle said Missouri Ridge Township recommended approval and that recordation of the plot would be…

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