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Asking for consideration of business in residential zone



2019-11-07 - City Hall, 116 Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
At the November, 2019 City Council meeting John Rarey presented a request for a new vote on what he called the "Planning and Zoning issue that wouldn't go away". Research had resulted in the belief that the lot, being adjacent to a commercial property, a trailer court with 16 homes on it, would have to be zoned commercial. He presented a map of the neighborhood from the PVA showing that the Brockman property joins the rental court. Attending on behalf of the Brockman property zoning were Darlene and John Rarey and Duston Brockman, in front, and Teresa Holley, Angie Yates, Brittany Snow, Louise Butler, and Erin Brockman in the second row.


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