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12-15-21 Planning Commission Meeting

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Alachua County issued the following announcement on Dec. 10.

The Alachua County Planning Commission will meet on Wednesday, December 15, 2021, at the Alachua County Administration Building (12 S.E. 1st Street, Gainesville). This 

meeting begins at 6 p.m. The public may offer comments virtually and in person. If attending in person, masks are strongly recommended for those not vaccinated. 

The public may view the meeting on the County's Video on Demand website.

 For the public who attend virtually, once the public comment is opened for an item under discussion, please call 929-505-6099 (enter meeting code 478 494 9835). Callers will be 

put in a queue, and prompted when it is their turn to speak. TO AVOID FEEDBACK, SPEAKERS MUST TURN DOWN THE VOLUME ON THEIR DEVICES WHEN ADDRESSING 

THE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE. Callers should state their names and limit comments to two minutes. When prompted for in-person comments, in-person 

participants should follow the direction of the Chair to participate.

Item for the Planning Commission Meeting:

ZOM-01-22 (Rezoning from R-1a District to Agriculture District) – This is a request by Leon Freeman, owner and agent, to rezone from ‘R-1a’ (Single Family Residential) district to 

‘A’ (Agriculture) district with a Rural/Agriculture (1 dwelling unit per 5 acres) land use. The parcel is approximately 0.24 acres on parcel number 20077-004-000 located at 15322 

S.E. US Highway 301. The rezoning, if approved, would permit a mobile home to be placed on the parcel. For more information, contact Senior Planner Gerald L. Brewington at 

352-374-5249 or glb@alachuacounty.us.

View the Planning Commission Agenda.

Original source can be found here.

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