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Castle Dale begins process to adopt state Wildland‑Urban Interface code after HB48 Following Utah House Bill 48, Castle Dale reviewed the Wildland‑Urban Interface (WUI) Code and will send maps and a draft ordinance to Planning and Zoning before a council vote. The state controls high‑risk designations; currently no city parcels rate 5 or higher.

Castle Dale is taking crucial steps to implement the state's Wildland-Urban Interface Code, but what does it mean for local property owners?

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#CastleDaleEmeryCounty #UT #CitizenPortal #LandUsePlanning #PublicSafety #CastleDaleWildlandUrbanInterface #CommunityResilience

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Lincoln County commissioners approve vacating remaining Berton Townsite parcels and sign contract authorizations The Lincoln County Board of Commissioners approved multiple consent items Oct. 18, including vacating remaining portions of the Berton Townsite pending surveys and recording, authorizing a Magellan Rx Schedule D addendum, and signing a WYDOT cooperative agreement for a federal road project.

Lincoln County commissioners have taken significant steps to vacate the Berton Townsite and streamline county operations with new contracts—what's next for this historic area?

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#LincolnCounty #WY #CitizenPortal #CommunityDevelopment #LandUsePlanning #GovernmentTransparency

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Fayette County commissioners deny two rezoning requests for proposed commerce and industry complex The Board of Commissioners denied two related rezoning petitions from Brent Holdings to convert about 57 acres on SR 85 into an M-1 commerce/industry complex, citing inconsistency with the county's Land Use Plan and resident concerns; both denials passed 3-2.

Fayette County commissioners have struck down a major rezoning plan that could have transformed 57 acres into a bustling industrial hub, prioritizing community concerns over commercial interests.

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#FayetteCounty #GA #EnvironmentalConcerns #CitizenPortal #LandUsePlanning

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Coffee County approves $23.16 million FY2026 budget, passes amendments and several land-use requests The Coffee County Board of Commissioners unanimously approved a $23,156,000 FY2026 county budget, approved FY2025 amendments with no net General Fund effect, authorized a municipal tax-collection agreement, and approved multiple rezoning and subdivision applications at its Dec. 1 meeting.

Coffee County just approved a $23.16 million budget for FY2026, alongside significant amendments and multiple land-use requests—what does this mean for the community?

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#CoffeeCounty #GA #CitizenPortal #CommunityDevelopment #CoffeeCountyBudget #LandUsePlanning

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Sumter County Council adopts rezoning measure, approves first reading of larger rezoning and proclaims April Fair Housing Month At its March 14 meeting, Sumter County Council adopted RZ-22-14 (rezoning 4605 Patriot Parkway to Agricultural Conservation), approved first reading of a separate rezoning (RZ-23-01) for 3221 Camden Highway, and adopted a resolution proclaiming April as Fair Housing Month.

Sumter County Council makes waves by adopting a key rezoning measure and declaring April as Fair Housing Month!

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#SumterCounty #SC #CitizenPortal #CommunityDevelopment #LandUsePlanning #FairHousing

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Votes at a glance: Lincoln County commissioners approve 2023 officers, meeting schedule, salaries and multiple land‑use filings At its Jan. 3–4 meetings, the Lincoln County Board of Commissioners appointed officers for 2023, adopted an investment policy and chief‑deputy salary resolution, authorized WYDOT and HRRR agreements, and approved multiple subdivision and plat filings. Vote tallies were not recorded in the transcript.

Lincoln County's Board of Commissioners has made pivotal decisions for 2023, including appointing new leadership and approving numerous land-use actions that will shape the county's future.

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#LincolnCounty #WY #CitizenPortal #LocalGovernance #LandUsePlanning

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Charlotte County supervisors review comprehensive-plan updates as debate arises over 5% solar acreage cap Regional planners presented updates to Charlotte County's five-year Comprehensive Plan, including a Planning Commission recommendation to cap total fenced acreage for solar development at 5% of the county's land area (divided by project-size tiers). Supervisor Hazel Bowman Smith said any cap should be set by ordinance rather than placed in the plan.

Charlotte County is at a crossroads as a proposed 5% cap on solar development sparks debate among supervisors, raising questions about the future of energy and land use in the area.

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#CharlotteCounty #VA #CommunityInvolvement #CitizenPortal #LandUsePlanning #SolarEnergy

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Lunenburg-area planning body and Board approve joint comprehensive plan for 2025–2030 The Lunenburg/Kenbridge/Victoria Joint Comprehensive Plan for 2025–2030 was unanimously recommended by the Planning Commission and approved by the Lunenburg County Board of Supervisors after a regional planning presentation and a single supporting public comment.

The Lunenburg/Kenbridge/Victoria Joint Comprehensive Plan for 2025–2030 has been unanimously approved, paving the way for growth and development in the region!

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#LunenburgCounty #VA #CommunityGrowth #CitizenPortal #EconomicDevelopment #LandUsePlanning

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Planning panel backs Randolph Solar’s 800‑MW proposal; vote includes abstention The Charlotte County Planning Commission voted Sept. 28 to find Randolph Solar’s proposed 800‑megawatt facility substantially in accord with the comprehensive plan and to forward that finding to the Board of Supervisors. The roll‑call vote recorded one abstention and one dissenting vote amid public concern over project size, wetlands, buffers and potential eminent‑domain risk for transmission.

The Charlotte County Planning Commission has taken a significant step towards a massive 800-MW solar project, but community concerns over environmental impacts and eminent domain linger.

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#CharlotteCounty #VA #CitizenPortal #LandUsePlanning #CharlotteCountySolar

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Planning commission to consider watershed protection overlay with possible protections for Castle Valley aquifer Council members plan to urge the planning commission to discuss adding a Grand County Watershed Protection Overlay that could restrict underground storage tanks and other uses in recharge areas; members said the overlay could be added to the general plan and might offer protections for sole‑source aquifer areas but noted federal limitations.

Grand County is gearing up to discuss vital protections for its watersheds, including critical measures for the Castle Valley aquifer—will you support the fight for clean water?

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#UT #CitizenPortal #AquiferSustainability #LandUsePlanning #WaterProtection

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Nassau commissioners transmit two comprehensive‑plan amendments for state review The board voted unanimously to transmit CPA 25‑029 (a 55.27‑acre future‑land‑use amendment at I‑95/State Road 200 to Transect 4.5) and CPA 25‑031 (removal of an older voluntary transportation proffer/policy) to state agencies for review.

Nassau County commissioners have unanimously voted to send two major comprehensive-plan amendments to state review, paving the way for significant changes at the I-95 and State Road 200 intersection!

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#NassauCounty #FL #EnvironmentalReview #CitizenPortal #LandUsePlanning

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Residents say proposed resort, countywide zoning changes conflict with Cheatham County growth plan Residents urged the Cheatham County Commission to reject zoning amendments that would allow a resort model they say conflicts with the county’s approved growth plan; speakers cited a petition with roughly 2,200 signatures and asked commissioners to demand a full planning commission recommendation before action.

Residents are rallying against a developer-backed zoning change that could pave the way for resort-style developments, claiming it contradicts Cheatham County's growth plan.

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#CheathamCounty #TN #CommunityInvolvement #CitizenPortal #LandUsePlanning #ZoningAmendments

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Commission approves SRF loan ordinances, advances North Shore plan amendment and awards fleet contract In a largely procedural session the commission adopted two SRF loan ordinances for wastewater and water system work (each 7–0), approved a first-reading plan amendment and rezoning schedule for the North Shore project with a preserved wetland core, and approved a one-year fleet maintenance contract with an authorized spend up to $500,000 for the fiscal year.

Daytona Beach is taking significant steps towards sustainability and development, with unanimous approval for vital water utility projects and a comprehensive plan amendment that preserves vital wetlands.

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#DaytonaBeachCityVolusiaCounty #FL #CitizenPortal #LandUsePlanning

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York County Council approves two rezones, denies one after public testimony Council approved first-reading rezones for a Highway 160 parcel and a 7-acre Old York Road commercial site, and denied a Saluda Road neighborhood-commercial rezoning after neighbor opposition and concerns about plan consistency; the denial passed 5–2.

York County Council's recent rezoning decisions have sparked lively debates, with one neighborhood proposal facing strong opposition while two others received the green light!

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#YorkCounty #SC #CitizenPortal #PropertyValues #YorkCountyCommunity #LandUsePlanning #CommunityInput

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Pennington County narrows where wind and solar can be sited, approving plan amendments 3'to' 2 After months of public meetings and a two-year review, the board amended the county comprehensive plan to direct wind and solar development toward industrial zones; commissioners split 3'to' 2 after heated public comment and discussion about property rights, safety and local control.

Pennington County's controversial decision to restrict wind and solar projects to industrial zones has sparked heated debates over property rights, safety, and the future of renewable energy.

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#PenningtonCounty #SD #CommunityEngagement #CitizenPortal #LandUsePlanning

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Trinity County planning commission continues zoning-code overhaul after hours of debate over cannabis opt-outs and odor rules After more than five hours of review and public testimony, the Trinity County Planning Commission elected Commissioner McIntosh as chair and continued its in-depth zoning-code and cannabis-ordinance study to a March 12 follow-up session. Key disputes centered on cannabis opt-out maps, odor-control requirements, and whether county rules duplicate state regulations.

The Trinity County Planning Commission is shaking up its zoning code with a contentious cannabis ordinance overhaul, sparking heated debates among residents and growers about local agricultural opportunities.

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#TrinityCounty #CA #CitizenPortal #CommunityInput #LandusePlanning

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Developer seeks approval for roughly 800‑acre expansion of Holder Industrial Park in Citrus County Deltona Corporation told the Citrus County Planning and Development Commission on March 5 that it seeks to expand the Holder Industrial Park by roughly 798.6 acres, citing utilities now in place and potential economic benefits; commissioners and residents pressed the applicant on buffers, water use and the absence of any named end user.

A bold proposal to expand the Holder Industrial Park by nearly 800 acres could reshape Citrus County's economy, but residents are raising crucial questions about its impact.

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#CitrusCounty #FL #CitizenPortal #EconomicDevelopment #LandUsePlanning #CommunityInput

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Tulare County Planning Commission approves parcel maps and three special-use permits The Tulare County Planning Commission approved four parcel maps and three special use permits — for an equestrian facility (PSP25-067), a 106-foot wireless monopole (PSP25-091) and a third residence on a rural parcel (PSP25-095) — each by unanimous votes.

The Tulare County Planning Commission just greenlit exciting new projects, including an equestrian facility and a wireless monopole, all with unanimous support!

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#TulareCounty #CA #CitizenPortal #RuralDevelopment #CommunityInvestment #LandUsePlanning

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Commissioners approve multiple conditional uses, rezones and zoning cleanups; home‑occupation change moves to operational standards The Feb. 17 meeting covered a series of planning decisions: commissioners approved conditional uses for a residential debris business and a rural firewood operation (with stipulations), approved a surface‑mine expansion conditional use, approved rezones and several variances, and advanced code cleanups to remove obsolete I‑1 language and to evaluate home occupations by operational impact rather than zoning conformity.

Effingham County is reshaping its land-use policies, paving the way for more flexible home-based businesses and approving new ventures aimed at boosting the local economy.

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#EffinghamCounty #GA #HomeOccupationStandards #ZoningReform #CitizenPortal #LandUsePlanning

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City staff outlines Flying Fortress industrial-area plan, FAA land-release timeline and funding needs Staff updated EDAC on the Flying Fortress industrial-area plan: the Patriot Rail interchange concept, FAA land-release process for roughly 790 acres, and preliminary cost estimates (rail interchange ~ $13M; broader northern project ~ $22M). Staff said grant funding is being pursued and coordination with Patriot Rail, BNSF and airport staff is ongoing.

Exciting developments are underway for the Flying Fortress industrial area, with plans for a $13 million Patriot Rail interchange and an expansive FAA land release covering 790 acres!

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#KingmanCityMohaveCounty #AZ #CitizenPortal #FederalFunding #KingmanCity #LandUsePlanning

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Rutherford County planning commissioners send Plan Rutherford to county commission after heated debate After hours of public comment and cross‑examination on infrastructure and housing affordability, the Rutherford County Regional Planning Commission voted to forward Plan Rutherford to the county commission with no changes. An amendment to increase the rural baseline density from 1 to 2 units per acre failed 3–6.

Rutherford County's planning commission has sparked heated debate over housing affordability and density in their newly proposed Plan Rutherford, sending ripples through the community.

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#RutherfordCounty #TN #CommunityInvolvement #CitizenPortal #LandUsePlanning

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Pitkin County holds first reading of Colorado Wildfire Resiliency Code, plans mapping and exemptions County planners presented and the board held first readings of the Colorado Wildfire Resiliency Code and matching land-use amendments, including new structure-hardening standards, defensible-space zones, parcel mapping and a ground-truthing process; second reading and public hearing set for March 25 (map adoption to follow).

Pitkin County is taking a bold step to enhance wildfire safety with new building codes that could change how we protect our homes!

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#PitkinCounty #CO #CitizenPortal #LandUsePlanning #WildfireResilience #BuildingSafety

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Tullahoma planning commission approves multiple rezonings, subdivisions and appointments At its Feb. 23 meeting the Tullahoma Planning Commission approved several rezoning recommendations to the Board of Mayor and Aldermen, signed off on multiple subdivision final plats and a commercial site plan, appointed a new chair and vice chair, and added a UTC heat-risk map to the 2045 plan.

The Tullahoma Planning Commission just made major moves, approving new rezonings, subdivision plans, and appointing fresh leadership to steer the 2045 vision!

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#TN #UrbanDevelopment #CitizenPortal #CommunityAppointments #LandUsePlanning #TullahomaPlanning

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Commission denies Howard property rezoning amid wetlands and beach-mouse concerns A request to rezone the Howard property from RSF-2 to RSF-3 was denied unanimously Feb. 19 after discussion of agency comments citing wetlands and Alabama beach mouse habitat and commissioners’ concerns about setting a precedent for increased density.

Baldwin County Commissioners unanimously rejected a controversial rezoning request, citing concerns over wetlands and the potential impact on critical habitats.

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#BaldwinCounty #AL #CommunityInvolvement #LandUsePlanning

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Council approves rezonings and conditional uses as new industries target Riley Street The Auburn City Council unanimously approved a rezoning at Bentbrook Phase 2 and approved conditional uses, and the council concurred with a new industry locating at 2201 Riley Street, with one conditional use deferred for further review.

Auburn City Council has given the green light for exciting new developments, including a rezoning at Bentbrook Phase 2 and a fresh industry set to energize Riley Street!

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#AuburnLeeCounty #AL #CommunityEngagement #EconomicDevelopment #AuburnIndustries #LandUsePlanning

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Will County Board denies Pivot Energy solar special-use near Shorewood after municipal and resident opposition After extensive public comment from Shorewood officials and nearby residents, Will County Board voted to deny Pivot Energy’s proposed 8 MW solar special use near Route 52 and County Line Road, citing compatibility with municipal plans and potential long-term impacts on residential growth.

The Will County Board has voted against an 8-megawatt solar project, prioritizing local development plans amid strong community opposition.

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#WillCounty #IL #CitizenPortal #CommunityInvestment #LandUsePlanning #SustainableEnergy

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Wilson County commission approves two rezonings, adopts zoning changes for ADUs and accessory heights, and passes budget appropriations After public comment, the commission approved two rezoning requests (Crossroads LBA Logistics/C4 and Cagle C3), adopted amendments to accessory detached-dwelling size and accessory-structure heights, and passed a series of budget and appropriation resolutions (26-2-2 through 26-2-17).

The Wilson County Commission just approved major rezonings and zoning changes that could reshape the future of local development!

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#WilsonCounty #TN #CitizenPortal #BudgetAppropriations #ZoningAmendments #LandusePlanning

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Farmington council denies rezoning of foothill parcel after neighbors cite flooding, slope and seismic risks After a public hearing with multiple neighbors citing chronic flooding, fault lines and steep slopes, Farmington City Council voted to deny an ordinance and development agreement that would have rezoned roughly 20 acres for large‑lot residential development.

Farmington City Council just denied a controversial rezoning proposal after residents raised serious concerns about flooding and safety risks in the foothills.

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#UT #CitizenPortal #LandUsePlanning #FarmingtonFlooding #InfrastructureSafety

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Committee adopts broad amendment to state trust land oversight bill, advances SB 13-36 Senate Bill 13-36, continuing oversight of the State Land Department and directing biosolids and disposition planning, was amended to change committee appointments, set shorter holdover limits, require notices and five-year plans; the committee adopted the 16-page Dunn amendment after debate over membership composition and transparency, and advanced the bill.

A significant amendment to Senate Bill 13-36 aims to reshape the oversight of Arizona's State Land Department, sparking debate over committee membership and transparency.

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#AZ #CitizenPortal #LandUsePlanning #StakeholderEngagement #BiosolidsPolicy #ArizonaStateLand

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Buncombe County staff approve nine EVAD renewals, report progress on multiple conservation easements The board approved nine renewal applications for the countyEVAD program and authorized transaction costs for pending easement purchases; staff reported one recent 165-acre closing and said survey drafts and appraisals will precede additional closings.

Buncombe County is making strides in conservation with the approval of nine EVAD renewals and a recent 165-acre property acquisition now protected!

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#BuncombeCounty #NC #CitizenPortal #LandUsePlanning #AgriculturalEasements #EnvironmentalConservation

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