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Local Officials Debate Controversial Zone Change for Data Centers

July 18, 2024 | Williams County, North Dakota



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Local Officials Debate Controversial Zone Change for Data Centers
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the complexities surrounding a proposed zone change for a property intended for heavy industrial use. The conversation highlighted the need for further dialogue between the developers and local townships, particularly Hardscrabble Township, to ensure all parties are aligned on the project’s implications.

Several board members expressed their concerns about the potential for spot zoning and the importance of adhering to established criteria. One member noted the difficulty in denying the proposal given that the developers have followed the set guidelines. The board ultimately decided to table the discussion, allowing time for the developers to engage with township representatives and seek legal advice on the zoning issues.

The board emphasized that the approval of a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) is contingent upon the zone change, which adds a layer of protection for the township and the community. If the CUP is not granted, the developers would back out of the property purchase, ensuring that the project does not proceed without proper oversight.

The meeting concluded with a consensus to revisit the topic in September, contingent on the developers’ ability to provide necessary documentation and engage in discussions with the township. The board also agreed to facilitate communication between the developers and township officials to clarify the stipulations of the data center ordinance and ensure transparency in the process. The next meeting is scheduled for August 15, where further agenda items will be discussed.

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