The Jackson Board of Aldermen on Wednesday night tabled a special-use permit request for a bed-and-breakfast in a residential area when the aldermen decided to reduce the maximum number of parking spaces for the proposed B&B.
Christine Pagano had requested the special use permit in order to operate a bed-and-breakfast at 736 Greensferry Road, which is zoned as an R-2 single family residential area.
The aldermen agreed to put the matter on their March 2 agenda after the city staff makes an adjustment in the permit’s “special conditions” that will reduce the number of parking spaces allowed for the bed-and-breakfast from five to four.
The Jackson Planning & Zoning Commission had previously approved the request and forwarded it to the aldermen for their consideration.
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