Mobile home allowed on promise of owner
DANVILLE – Residents along Stable Lane north of Danville were hoping the Danville Area Planning and Zoning commission would not support a property owner's plan to move a mobile home into their area.
But the commission gave its approval, on a 5-0 vote, Thursday night for a special use permit that would allow Pete and Beth Lappin to put their 80-foot-long mobile home on their acre of property at 17147 Stable Lane, a private road off Shake Rag Road north of Danville but within the city's zoning area. The Lappins' plan, within four years, is to replace the mobile home with a modular home. A modular doesn't require a special use permit.
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