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Commission approves rezoning at 225 Brentwood Road to resolve split‑zone; condition requires plat recording within 90 days

Tyrone Planning Commission · August 15, 2025
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Summary

Tyrone planning commissioners recommended rezoning 225 Brentwood Road to AR to eliminate a split‑zone condition and required the applicant to record a preliminary plat resolving nonconformities within 90 days as a condition of approval.

The Tyrone Planning Commission voted to recommend rezoning Parcel 0738‑093 at 225 Brentwood Road to Agricultural‑Residential (AR), a change intended to resolve a split‑zone condition created when updated deed lines no longer matched the town’s zoning map.

Philip, planning staff, explained the property had a complex history of plats and deed descriptions; the updated property lines left the lot partially in R‑18 and partially in AR. Philip said the property owner, Bobby Cochran, intends to add roughly two acres to the existing one‑acre parcel to help meet AR minimum lot size requirements: "He desires to add 2 additional acres to his property," Philip said. Staff recommended approval with a condition that the preliminary plat resolving nonconformities be recorded within 90 days of the conclusion of hearings.

Commissioners discussed who would record the plat; Philip said the owner is responsible for recording but the town will facilitate review and sign the plat as part of the process. A commissioner moved to recommend approval with the recorded‑plat condition; the motion was seconded and the chair announced the rezoning petition was approved. The transcript does not include a roll‑call or a detailed vote tally.

Philip also said the town will bring an amended zoning map in a future public hearing to reflect other parcel corrections. The planning commission’s recommendation will be forwarded to the mayor and council for final action.