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Stephens County planning panel approves four rezoning requests; staff reports ordinance update and moratorium delay
Summary
The Stephens County Planning Commission on May 5 approved four rezoning requests for properties in rural areas after brief staff presentations that found no significant traffic, environmental or infrastructure impacts; staff also told the commission the county adopted accessory-structure text amendments and postponed lifting a data-center moratorium for more public input.
The Stephens County Planning Commission voted May 5 to approve four rezoning requests for rural parcels after staff described the proposed zoning as compatible with surrounding land uses and recommended approval.
In a single meeting, the commission approved rezoning requests for: a parcel owned by Timothy Dell Willbanks (Parcel 021D100) from Residential Single to Agricultural Residential; a 5.32-acre parcelling request by John Smith from Agricultural Intensive to Agricultural Residential (part of an 86.45-acre tract, Parcel 014002); a combination rezoning to Agricultural Residential for property owned by William…
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