OFFICIALS
MAYOR
Shelton Shannon
BOARD OF ALDERMEN
Nathan Chisolm
Charles Heard
Sedrick Mabry
Renee Morris
Sextus Shannon
PUBLIC HEARINGS
The Board of Aldermen meets on the first Tuesday of each month at 6:00 p.m.
All applications must be submitted no less than 16 days prior to allow for proper public notice, according to MS Code § 21-41-5.
CONTACT
Clerk: Brandy Smith
Email: pville38862@gmail.com
Phone: (662) 844-2012
Mailing Address:
2857 Main St.
Plantersville, MS 38862
ZONING ORDINANCE
OTHER CODES AND ORDINANCES
HELPFUL LINKS
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (5)
To determine which zone your property is in, refer to the Official Zoning Map (linked above). Based on your zone, the Official Zoning Ordinance describes what is allowable, from how you may use your property to lot size, placement, and density. The purpose of zoning ordinances is to protect public health and safety, while promoting sustainable community development.
Setbacks are the minimum distance a building must be set back from the property lines of a lot. This and other site standards can be found in Appendix I of the Official Zoning Ordinance (Site Standards by Zoning District).
Yes, to construct a fence inside municipal limits you must first obtain a permit. Please call the clerk for more information on obtaining a permit. Refer to Chapter 11.5 of the Official Zoning Ordinance for standards on fences and walls.
Home-based businesses are allowed by special exception in most of the residential zones. Refer to Appendix II of the Official Zoning Ordinance (Uses by Zoning District), to see if your zoning district allows for home business by special exception. All special exceptions must be approved by the Board of Aldermen; contact the clerk for an application.
All signs, temporary or permanent, are subject to the regulations of the Official Zoning Ordinance. Permanent signs require a permit and must meet the standards outlined in Chapter 10.3.3. Temporary signs must follow the standards set forth in Chapter 10.3.4. Contact the clerk for a sign permit application.
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