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Lowndes County approves two rezoning requests for new subdivisions; Cedar rezoning conditioned on road paving

Lowndes County Board of Commissioners · April 15, 2026
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Summary

The Lowndes County Board of Commissioners on April 14 approved rezoning for a 184‑acre Cedar subdivision and a 91‑home Cameron Place plan, imposing a paving condition for a Cedar Road ingress and confirming tree‑replacement and utility plans for Cameron Place.

The Lowndes County Board of Commissioners on April 14 approved two land‑use requests aimed at expanding residential development in the county.

Planner J. Dillard presented REZ2026‑08, a request to rezone about 184 acres (currently zoned R1, CG and CH) to R10 with commercial highway frontage along Madison Highway to allow a predominantly residential subdivision. Dillard said the property contains wetlands and lies in a groundwater recharge area; he told commissioners any impacts to wetlands would…

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