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The commission approved a staff‑initiated minor land‑use map amendment (LUA20250006) that reclassified a parcel on Alliance Road from estate residential to agricultural/rural to accommodate a rezoning to A‑1. Staff said the change permits a 30×76 mobile home and aligns the parcel with surrounding agricultural/rural character; the associated rezoning (Z25‑0027, applicant Jeremy Weston) to A‑1 for a mobile home was recommended for approval and the commission approved it.
The commission also approved two special‑use permit requests: 250014M (Stacy Alexander) to allow a 16×76 owner‑occupied mobile home in addition to a stick‑built house on a 4.7‑acre A‑1 parcel, and 250015M (Austin Simmons) to allow two additional family‑use mobile homes on a 41.56‑acre A‑1 parcel. Staff advised both requests met the A‑1 special‑use criteria (minimum lot size and family use rules) and recommended approval; motions to approve both passed by voice vote.
Next steps: applicants proceed to obtain required permits and record any rezoning/land‑use changes; staff continues to advise applicants on applicable lot‑size and septic/wastewater considerations.
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