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Planning commission denies rezoning request for Highway 1032 parcel over spot‑zoning concerns

Livingston Parish Zoning and Planning Commission · March 11, 2026
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Summary

The Livingston Parish Zoning and Planning Commission on March 10 denied a request by property owner Chris Connorly to rezone a three‑acre tract along LA Highway 1032 from agricultural to R2 for three single‑family lots, citing wetland limits but ultimately rejecting the change over precedent and spot‑zoning concerns (vote 5‑1).

The Livingston Parish Zoning and Planning Commission voted 5‑1 on March 10 to deny a rezoning request from A to R2 for a three‑acre tract on Louisiana Highway 1032, concluding the narrow, frontage‑only proposal posed spot‑zoning and precedent concerns despite federal wetlands that limit development.

Owner Chris Connorly told the commission he seeks to create three single‑family residential lots each about 16,000 square feet along the highway frontage so he can provide future homes for his children. “My intent is very simple. I would like to create three single family residential lots along…

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