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Land use commission prepares for CodeNEXT mapping release
Thursday, April 6, 2017 by Joseph Caterine
At the close of its meeting Tuesday night, the Zoning and Platting Commission discussed the upcoming April 18 release of the CodeNEXT mapping, which it will have the opportunity to review with consultants that night during its regular meeting. Chair Jolene Kiolbassa said that she and Planning Commission Chair Stephen Oliver have been collecting and relaying information and feedback to several other commissions, including the Board of Adjustment and the Historic Landmark Commission, in anticipation of the debut. “The meeting on the 18th is probably going to be one of the most important CodeNEXT meetings,” Commissioner Jim Duncan said. In addition to answering questions about the map, the consultants are expected to respond to issues brought up in the previous two joint work sessions of the land use commissions. “I’m really excited to see what the consultants will bring back to offer us,” Duncan said.
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