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Residents press Clay County planners to protect Black Creek; commission continues rezoning to July 7

Clay County Planning Commission · May 5, 2026
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Summary

Residents urged the Clay County Planning Commission on May 5 to protect Black Creek’s conservation lands and oppose a proposed rezoning; after extensive public comments the commission voted to continue the item to July 7 so the applicant can present and the record can be complete.

At a May 5 Clay County Planning Commission meeting, residents urged the commission to preserve a 50‑acre primary conservation area around Black Creek and opposed a developer’s request to change land use and zoning. After nearly two hours of public comment the commission voted to continue the agenda item to a July 7 public hearing so the applicant can appear and the record can be completed.

Allison Bramlett, a Lake Asbury resident, told commissioners she and her family have lived along Black Creek since the 1980s and asked the commission to “give due respect” to…

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