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The Muscatine County Board of Supervisors on Sept. 15 approved a resolution granting an extension for filing the final plat of the AUR Northland Subdivision.
County staff described the request as routine. During discussion, a staff member noted the parcel is located south of Menards and east of the substation and made an aside referring to a facility described in the transcript as a crypto mining operation nearby. The board moved and seconded approval; supervisors voted “aye” and the motion carried.
The resolution was recorded on the agenda as Resolution 091525. No special conditions, amended deadlines or additional requirements were attached to the extension during the meeting. County staff who presented the item indicated they routinely process such extensions and that the action preserves the developer’s ability to finalize the plat under county subdivision procedures.
The board did not discuss any change to county requirements, nor did the record indicate any public comment on the extension at the Sept. 15 meeting.
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