Dadeville daycare rezoning approved, but not without protest

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Dadeville City Council members Tony Wolfe (left) and Roy Mathis, Mayor Jimmy "Frank" Goodman and councilmember Darryl Heard convene at a September meeting.

A daycare is coming to south Dadeville, in spite of its new neighbors' wishes.

The Dadeville City Council unanimously approved the zoning board's decision to rezone the property, slated for the childcare center, from residential to commercial Tuesday. Building inspector J.D. Ayers told the council the board had reached a consensus on the decision though "there was some opposition" at the zoning meeting.