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Planning Commission approves Grant family accessory building at 6621 E 100 S

Huntsville Town Planning Commission · September 25, 2025
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Summary

The Huntsville Town Planning Commission approved a 1,500-square-foot accessory building for Zachary and Cindi Grant at 6621 E 100 S, finding setbacks and site conditions compliant; commissioners said the structure will have electrical service only and no plumbing or gas.

The Huntsville Town Planning Commission voted Sept. 25 to approve a land-use permit for an accessory building at 6621 E 100 S for owners Cindi and Zachary Grant.

The applicants described a 30-by-50-foot accessory structure to be used as an ancillary residential building. Commission notes and the submitted plans show the building will total about 1,500 square feet, will have electrical service only (no plumbing or gas), and meets the town’s R‑1 setback requirements. PCM Suzanne Ferre moved to approve the permit and PCM Liz Poulter seconded; the motion passed with all votes in favor.

The permit record in the meeting packet includes construction drawings from Roper Buildings and a Huntsville Town land‑use permit form indicating standard conditions and a $150 fee. The form also reiterates R‑1 setback standards and that any site-plan changes after permit issuance must be resubmitted to the Planning Commission.

The commission did not place additional stipulations on the Grant project at the meeting. The applicants said they will adhere to town building codes and maintain on‑site drainage and grading as required.