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Commission approves replat to split 0.28‑acre lot on Howard Street into two lots with waivers

August 02, 2025 | Prattville, Autauga County, Alabama


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Commission approves replat to split 0.28‑acre lot on Howard Street into two lots with waivers
The Prattville Planning Commission on June 12 approved a preliminary replat of College Heights Lots 20 through 23 on Howard Street, allowing a currently undeveloped 0.28‑acre parcel to be split into two smaller lots.
Planning staff described the site as zoned R4 and said the applicant proposes two lots: Lot 22A at 0.15 acres and Lot 23A at 0.13 acres. The commission also approved waiver requests under subdivision regulations section 4.3 to waive infrastructure improvements including curb, gutter and sidewalk for the replat.
No public opposition was recorded during the public hearing. The commission moved and seconded the resolution and the motion carried to approve the preliminary replat with the waivers; staff noted that any contingencies tied to the approval remain in effect.
The petitioner listed on the agenda is Jimmy Lee Morris Sr., with Alabama Land Surveyors Inc. as the representative; no additional development plans for the new lots were presented at the June 12 meeting.
The approved preliminary replat lets the petitioner proceed toward final platting subject to the city’s remaining conditions and normal platting timelines.

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