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Randolph County Commissioners tackle controversial rezoning appeals

August 19, 2024 | Randolph County, North Carolina



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Randolph County Commissioners tackle controversial rezoning appeals
In a special meeting held by the Randolph County Board of Commissioners, officials convened to address appeals concerning recent decisions made by the Randolph County Planning and Zoning Board regarding property rezoning. The meeting, which began at 6:00 PM, provided a platform for participants to voice their concerns and appeal the zoning decisions.

Commissioners emphasized that their ruling would conclude the local process, although any decision made could still be appealed to the state of North Carolina. The meeting's agenda included presentations from Tanya, who was tasked with outlining the specific cases under review, starting with the appeal from Greg Bennett, followed by another case presented by Don Ledig.

This meeting marks a critical step in the local governance process, allowing community members to engage directly with their elected officials regarding land use and zoning issues that impact the county.

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