News Summary
Starkville will hold two public hearings regarding a driveway variance request at 290 Turnberry Lane. Residents are encouraged to attend and voice their opinions on this significant matter affecting local zoning and neighborhood design. The hearings are set for February 26 and March 4, 2025, providing an opportunity for civic engagement and community involvement in local governance.
Starkville Set for Important Public Hearings on Driveway Variance
Residents of Starkville have some exciting civic engagement on the horizon as the city gears up for two public hearings focused on a driveway variance request. Frank Jones, the property owner of 290 Turnberry Lane, is looking to deviate from the standard driveway width requirements, and community members are invited to lend their voices on this matter.
What’s the Buzz About?
So, why all the fuss? Frank Jones is requesting to modify the driveway width at his property, which is located within an SD-2 zoning district. The property in question is recorded as Lot 224 in Country Club Estates – Phase 3E. This particular subdivision has been part of Starkville since the subdivision plat was filed on September 26, 2022, and it has been officially documented in the office of the Chancery Clerk of Oktibbeha County under Slide 3598.
With a parcel number of 106-14-013.09, this property holds significance not just for the owner but also for neighbors and city officials. Driveway width is a crucial aspect of neighborhood design and safety, making this hearing an opportunity for citizens to weigh in on local development standards.
Mark Your Calendars
The first public hearing is scheduled for February 26, 2025, at 4:00 PM. Citizens can participate in the initial discussion in the Community Development Department located on the second floor of City Hall at 110 West Main Street.
For those unable to attend the first hearing, there’s a second chance to make your thoughts heard. The second public hearing will take place on March 4, 2025, starting at 5:30 PM. This meeting will be held in the Courtroom of City Hall on the first floor, making it accessible for everyone interested in the outcome of this variance request.
How Can You Get Involved?
Both hearings will be open forums where residents can express their opinions and concerns regarding the driveway variance. Whether you’re a neighbor keen on maintaining the charm of the area or simply curious, all voices are welcomed and encouraged. It’s a unique chance for the community to actively participate in the shaping of local regulations and standards.
If you’re considering attending, you may want to familiarize yourself with the variance request ahead of time. Copies of the request are available at City Hall’s Community Development Department, where residents can inspect them during normal business hours. This is your opportunity to gather information, form opinions, and be ready for the discussions that will unfold during the hearings.
City Officials at the Helm
Planning for public hearings is in the capable hands of city officials, including Daniel Havelin, the City Planner, and Lyle MeCaskey, the Assistant City Planner. They play a vital role in ensuring that everything runs smoothly and that residents’ voices are heard loud and clear.
A Community Effort
Public hearings like these underline the importance of community involvement in local governance. The decisions made today can resonate in the neighborhood for years to come, affecting everything from traffic patterns to the aesthetic balance of the area. Therefore, Starkville residents are encouraged to make the most of these opportunities to engage in conversation about the community’s future.
So, gather your thoughts and prepare to attend one—or both—of these vital meetings. Your input could help shape the driveway designs in your neighborhood, ensuring that they meet the needs and expectations of all residents. Let’s embrace the spirit of community, and come together to discuss the future of our beloved Starkville!
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Additional Resources
- Starkville Official Website
- Wikipedia: Civic Engagement
- Oxford Eagle
- Google Search: Local Government Public Hearings
- Clarion Ledger
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Urban Planning
