In a recent government meeting, officials discussed critical legislative requirements impacting local land use and infrastructure development. A key focus was on a new mandate that necessitates the County to incorporate an industrial allowance in its plans for a specific area, which is set to be annexed by Hillsborough. This annexation will shift development responsibilities to Hillsborough, which will provide the necessary infrastructure improvements.
The legislation stipulates that the County must act within six months to comply with this requirement, leading to the formulation of a land use ordinance that will be presented to the planning commission. This fast-tracked process underscores the urgency of aligning local regulations with state mandates.
Additionally, the meeting touched on minor comprehensive plan amendments, including two issue papers concerning contractors' establishments and the interim parks system development charge for the Hills Park and Recreation District. While progress on these items has been slow, officials anticipate starting work on them within the next six months.
Looking ahead, the County is beginning to outline its work program for fiscal year 2025-2027. However, officials noted that budget constraints and staffing limitations may hinder progress. They also highlighted several new mandates from federal, state, and regional authorities, including a requirement from the Federal Emergency Management Agency to revise floodplain regulations. As a result, some ongoing tasks may be postponed or removed from the work program to accommodate these new obligations.