Tag: Jackson Zoning Board of Adjustment
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Jackson council removes zoning board member, appoints alternates
JACKSON – The Jackson Township Council has removed a member of the Zoning Board of Adjustment for cause and appointed two new members to the panel. On Oct. 10, council members voted unanimously to remove Anthony Marano from the board. Marano was appointed to the zoning board in August. He was arrested in September and…
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Hearing on medical offices postponed again in Jackson
JACKSON – Residents who have expressed concern about a proposal to construct medical offices and retail space at the corner of Harmony and Jackson Mills roads will now have to wait until December to make their concerns known to the Jackson Zoning Board of Adjustment. Residents who live within 200 feet of the property at…
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Jackson zoners approve 16 homes in Cassville neighborhood
JACKSON – The Jackson Zoning Board of Adjustment has unanimously approved an application that proposed the construction of 16 single-family homes on a 48-acre tract in the Cassville section of the municipality. Attorney Benjamin Mabie and engineer Matt Wilder represented the applicant, Pushkin Estates LLC, at the zoning board’s Sept. 6 meeting. Pushkin Estates was…
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Developer proposes 16 custom homes in Cassville neighborhood
JACKSON – The integrity of an established neighborhood was considered as members of the Jackson Zoning Board of Adjustment listened to testimony from representatives of an applicant who is proposing to build 16 single-family homes on a 48-acre tract. Attorney Benjamin Mabie and engineer Frank Sadeghi represented the applicant, Pushkin Estates LLC, at the zoning…
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Neighbors pan plan for retail, office uses in residential zone
JACKSON – Residents concerned about a proposal to construct medical offices and retail space at the corner of Harmony and Jackson Mills roads will have to wait until October to make their concerns known to the Jackson Zoning Board of Adjustment. The residents were prepared to speak during the zoning board’s June 7 meeting, but…