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Commission approves two‑lot resubdivision for Case and Stringer

June 04, 2026 | Baldwin County, Alabama


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Commission approves two‑lot resubdivision for Case and Stringer
The Baldwin County Planning & Zoning Commission on June 4 approved the preliminary plat SC26‑16, a resubdivision that will divide a parcel in the Case and Stringer subdivision into two residential lots; staff noted the smallest lot will be about 10.78 acres.

Staff (Mosley) said the drainage letter, stamped by David Harold, PE of OnPoint Civil, was accepted by the county engineer and that ALDOT confirmed no additional permits are required at this time. Staff recommended approval with conditions, including that any future improvements require local, state and federal permits and must adhere to the Baldwin County Access Management Plan.

One person, identified as Sarah Lo, had signed up to speak but did not address the commission. After closing the public hearing, a motion to approve SC26‑16 was made, seconded and carried.

Approval is conditioned on the applicant meeting the listed plat conditions and securing all applicable permits before proceeding with development.

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