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Commission forwards R‑6 to R‑2 rezoning on Alabama Boulevard to city council

Trussville Planning & Zoning Commission · August 11, 2026
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Summary

Property owners asked the commission to rezone several lots on Alabama Boulevard and Anniston Avenue from R‑6 to R‑2 to consolidate parcels; the commission voted to forward the application to council with stipulations limiting replacement of manufactured homes after major damage.

Owners of several properties along Alabama Boulevard and Anniston Avenue asked the planning commission to rezone parcels from R‑6 to R‑2 to consolidate them for future subdivision. The owner noted two manufactured homes currently on the site and said if structures are more than 50% damaged they would not be replaced by manufactured homes.

A commissioner asked about stipulations and staff noted the R‑2 change would be accompanied by limits in the zoning ordinance: if a manufactured home is damaged more than 50% or removed, it could not be replaced by another manufactured home on the same lot. After a public involvement period with no opposing speakers stepping forward, the commission voted to forward the rezoning application to city council for final action.

The commission’s recommendation includes customary stipulations about permitted uses under R‑2 and the applicant was encouraged to follow up with staff for any clarifications before council review.