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Jefferson County planning commission approves a slate of subdivision plats

November 14, 2025 | Jefferson County, Alabama


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Jefferson County planning commission approves a slate of subdivision plats
The Jefferson County Planning & Zoning Commission unanimously recommended approval Thursday of a group of subdivision plats covering addresses across unincorporated Jefferson County.

The commission voted to approve S250062 (Russell Toberlin — resurvey of Lot 2, Block 1 of the John W. Thomason Subdivision for 1 lot at 5657 Hidden Valley Road, McCullough) after adjacent owner Tracy Davis said she wanted confirmation that the resurvey did not alter her deeded boundaries. "I own part of Lot 2… I don't know what the new survey says," Davis told the commission; staff and the applicant's representative confirmed the survey on the screen matched the rebar stakes in the field and that Davis's deed lines were not being taken.

Several short, uncontested subdivision cases followed: S250066 (Mary Overby — Rodriguez resurvey of Pawnee Village, combining four tracts into one record to permit an addition), S250067 (Lucas Family Subdivision, 4 lots), S250068 (Agner's addition to Bessemer, 2 lots), S250069 (Busler resurvey, 2 lots), S250070 (Murphy resurvey, 2 lots), S250073 (Francisco's addition to Vega Drive, 1 lot) and S250076 (Volksant Acres, 3 lots). Commissioners asked technical questions and the staff noted standard permitting obligations, including that building permits cannot be issued until lots are properly recorded.

All subdivision approvals were voted by voice; no roll‑call opposition was recorded in the transcript. The commission reminded members of the requirement that adjacent property owners be notified by mail and that legal ads be published for cases affecting multiple lots.

Next steps: approved plats proceed to recording and applicants must secure any required building and grading permits and comply with surveying requirements.

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