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Jonesboro aldermen disapprove placement of manufactured home on Corley Street

Town of Jonesboro Board of Aldermen · November 25, 2024
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Summary

At the Nov. 25 meeting the Town of Jonesboro Board of Aldermen voted 3-0 to disapprove placing a 2024 manufactured home on Corley Street; two aldermen were absent. The decision followed a motion by Alderman Robbie Siadek and a second by Alderman James Ginn.

Alderman Robbie Siadek moved to disapprove the placement of a 2024 manufactured home on Corley Street at the Town of Jonesboro Board of Aldermen meeting on Nov. 25, 2024. Alderman James Ginn seconded the motion, and a roll-call vote recorded Siadek, Ginn and Evans voting yes to disapprove.

The agenda item was introduced as a zoning decision regarding placement of a manufactured home in a housing neighborhood. The transcript identifies the location only as Corley Street; the record contains a garbled address line that could not be confirmed, so the board’s action is reported here as concerning Corley Street generally.

Aldermen Devin Flowers and Robert Hunter were recorded as absent. The minutes and meeting record do not show any conditions added to the disapproval or identified next steps; no appeal or follow-on action was noted on the record.

Police and fire representatives were absent from the meeting, and no public comments were recorded on the zoning item. The board continued with the agenda after the vote and approved other routine business.

The meeting adjourned later that evening; no additional action on the Corley Street matter was recorded in the transcript.