—
A proposed agenda item to allow a Huntsville-based developer to subdivide property adjacent to Lakeshore RV Resort was removed during a Wednesday work session for the Limestone County Commission.
Joel Wilson, who owns Lakeshore and Wilson Construction in Huntsville, applied for approximately two acres of his Bay Hill Village property to be subdivided into 16 lots so he could sell them to RV customers.
Lakeshore RV, which is in western Limestone County near the Tennessee River, has 14 lots on a two-acre strip of land. Some lots were sold to high-end RV owners but none of the lots have been available for rental to date.
Since Wilson’s request was removed from the preliminary agenda, it will not be considered during Tuesday’s regular meeting. Technically the commission did not table the measure because the item had not been added to the regular agenda.
Local News
RV subdivision request removed
- Local News
-
-
Miller hired to oversee News Courier operations
Katherine Miller has been named general manager of The News Courier in Athens.
-
Holladay says he will be ‘assertive’ leader
New school lead says he looks forward to “serving and leading the Athens school system.”
-
Officials offer up wisdom to grads
It’s after “Pomp and Circumstance,” after the pats on the back and the parents beaming with pride.
That’s when reality kicks in for a high school graduate.
Now what? -
Sheriff seeks school officers
With funding already secured, the sheriff and Limestone superintendent plan to provide certified school resource officers at every elementary campus in the county school system beginning in August, but more applicants are being sought to allow rotation of a part-time pool of SROs.
- Three arrested in Athens on meth-related charges
-
Man OK after train pushes his truck 500 feet
John Paul Moore, 22, suffered only a few scratches and bruises after the crash Friday at a railroad crossing in Glencoe, about 6 miles southeast of Gadsden.
-
Drug maker recalls meds in 13 states
Main Street Family Pharmacy of Newbern, Tenn. shipped the tainted medicine to clinics in 13 states, including to one clinic in Alabama.
- Gov. Bentley looks at options for state boards
-
More police presence on the roads this weekend
Athens Police Chief Floyd Johnson said more officers will be out in force this weekend. More patrol cars will be seen in high-density areas, he said, while officers may also be conducting roadblocks in lower traffic areas.
-
New Hope man arrested for failing to register as a sex offender
- More Local News Headlines
-
Miller hired to oversee News Courier operations




