Commissioner Chris Singleton raised a proposal at the May 7 meeting to recommend that the planning commission remove the special‑exception requirement for placing single‑wide mobile homes on A‑1 agricultural land when the unit meets current building codes, citing housing affordability and examples of approved exceptions.
Singleton said he had received outreach from residents who find the special‑exception process burdensome and noted that the county has approved similar requests in the past. "I would like to send a recommendation to the planning commission to remove the need for a special exception in the agricultural zone only," he said.
A motion to forward that recommendation to the planning commission was made, seconded and put to a roll‑call vote. The clerk recorded one commissioner voting 'no' and the remaining commissioners voting in favor; the motion passed and the commission will formally forward the recommendation for the planning commission's consideration.
The action is a recommendation only; any change to the county zoning code would require planning commission review and formal legislative action or public hearings as prescribed by county process. The commission also noted the planning commission and staff would need to consider code language and implementation details if the recommendation proceeds.