Business, patio homes to occupy rezoned lot

The Hartselle City Council approved the rezoning of a vacant portion of a property on Lane Road from R-1 to a mixture of R-5, which is patio home, and B-1, which is local shopping, at regular meeting May 26. 

The change was made following a public hearing and received unanimous consent. 

The B-1 portion of the rezoning will be consolidated with the vacant lot at the corner of Highway 31 and Lane Road for inclusion in the future Lifeworks Physical Therapy office project.  

The R-5 portion is to be divided into two patio home lots.  

The current comprehensive plan does not reflect this as a proposed change; however, there is existing B-1 zoning to the east and R-3 apartments across the street to the north. The Planning Commission recommended approval 6-0-1. 

In other business 

  • Mayor Randy Garrison was authorized to execute a $30,000 grant agreement through the Federal Aviation Administration under the CARES Act, to be used toward operational and maintenance expenses at the Hartselle-Morgan County Regional Airport 
  • The council approved a resolution prohibiting certain trucks on Booth Street from its intersection with Sparkman Street to its intersection with Corsbie Street and on Teague Road from its intersection with Highway 31 to its intersection with Peach Orchard Road. 
  • The council approved two budget transfer requests from the Public Works Department: $20,000 from Shop Drainage Account to Shop Street Repair and $5,000 from Landfill Vehicles to Landfill Buildings and grounds. 
  • The council declared a 1990 Chevrolet 3500 dump truck as surplus equipment in the Public Works Department and authorized it to be advertised for sale on govdeals.com. 

 

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