Madison set to annex 14 acres next to proposed Mormon temple site
Madison is expected to annex nearly 14 acres next to the proposed site of a new temple for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
In a Thursday meeting, the city’s planning commission recommended the Madison City Council approve the annexation of 13.98 acres in two undeveloped parcels between Gillespie Road and Browns Ferry Road. The space is part of an exclave of Madison County that is surrounded by city-zoned land. It lies north and west of Movement Church, whose land is not being annexed.
The Latter-Day Saints Church owns both undeveloped parcels, along with the one immediately to the west, whose 8 acres are already within the city of Madison. The latter is where the church plans to build a one-story, 30,000-square-foot temple, that would be its second in Alabama.
Primary access to the temple would be from Browns Ferry Road to the westernmost parcel, according to documents filed with the planning commission. The 13.98 acres recommended for annexation would be used in part for secondary driveway access and stormwater facilities, with the bulk being left as an undeveloped natural area.
In recommending annexation, a planning commission staff report notes the LDS Church’s proposal, “would support a more unified development pattern along Gillespie Road and Browns Ferry Road.”
The LDS Church, also known as Mormons, counted 17.5 million members worldwide at the end of 2024, with more than 40,000 members in Alabama in about 75 congregations. The church opened its Birmingham-area temple in Gardendale in 2000.
Local congregations worship weekly at church buildings called wards, grouped into stakes, and members travel to a regional temple for certain rituals. Jeffrey Cazier, the Huntsville stake president, told AL.com in April that some members have traveled to temples in Washington, D.C., Atlanta or Birmingham for such rituals.
The planned temple is, “such an incredible blessing,” Cazier told AL.com. “It’s a testimony that the Lord loves His children and wants to make the blessings of the temple more easily accessible for everyone.”