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Pike Road council adopts surplus‑property ordinance and manufactured‑home permit; rezoning gets first reading

Town of Pike Road Town Council · May 27, 2026
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Summary

The Town of Pike Road council adopted Ordinance 2026‑0617 (surplus real property) and Resolution 020‑2026 (conditional‑use permit for a manufactured home at 20 Sunflower Lane). A rezoning request for Hwy 80–Chantilly Golf received a first reading and will return for action at the next meeting.

The Town of Pike Road council voted May 27 to adopt two agenda items and advanced a third to a subsequent meeting.

Councilman Doug Fuhrman moved to approve Ordinance 2026‑0617, declaring certain town real property surplus; Councilman Marcus Robinson seconded and the ordinance was adopted by unanimous council vote (the mayor did not cast a vote). Councilwoman Angie Bradsher thanked Fuhrman for helping her obtain answers to questions before the vote.

Councilwoman Mim Whatley moved to approve Resolution 020‑2026, granting a conditional‑use permit for a manufactured home at 20 Sunflower Lane; Councilman Robinson seconded and the resolution was adopted by unanimous vote (the mayor again did not cast a vote).

Senior Planner Darrell Rigsby reviewed a rezoning request for Hwy 80–Chantilly Golf; the council treated that ordinance as a first reading and scheduled it for action at the next meeting.

The council completed these votes during its regular meeting following brief presentations and routine procedural business. The council adjourned at 7:33 a.m.