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Rankin County planning commission refers Lakeshore Road nuisance case to justice court and orders life‑safety follow‑up

October 31, 2025 | Rankin County, Mississippi


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Rankin County planning commission refers Lakeshore Road nuisance case to justice court and orders life‑safety follow‑up
At its Oct. 30 meeting, the Rankin County Planning Commission reviewed a nuisance complaint for 206 Lakeshore Road and voted to declare the property a nuisance and refer the case to justice court while directing county staff to pursue life‑safety and public‑health follow‑up.

Why it matters: The complainant and staff alleged abandoned motor vehicles, tall grass, resulting debris, and a possible hoarding situation with an unusually large number of animals and strong odors that could pose public‑health or safety risks to nearby residents.

Staff presented photographs taken in September and October and reported contact with the property owner. Commissioners expressed concern that the situation may extend beyond aesthetics into public‑safety territory under the county’s authority (Title 43), and they asked that fire and other county coordinators investigate concurrently with the nuisance referral.

Supervisor Steve made the motion to declare the property a nuisance and refer it to justice court; staff was asked to maintain county oversight and to arrange an inspection by the fire coordinator to assess any life‑safety hazards. The motion was seconded and carried by voice vote.

Ending: The county will move the nuisance referral forward to justice court and will simultaneously pursue an immediate inspection for potential life‑safety and public‑health issues. If the inspection identifies urgent hazards, staff indicated they would use Title 43 authority to act.

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