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County approves rezoning in Moscow Township for proposed biochar plant

September 15, 2025 | Muscatine County, Iowa


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County approves rezoning in Moscow Township for proposed biochar plant
The Muscatine County Board of Supervisors on Sept. 15 approved an ordinance rezoning a parcel in Moscow Township from A-1 agricultural to I-2 heavy industrial to accommodate a proposed biochar plant.

The action—Ordinance O9152501—was moved and seconded as a combined motion to waive the requirement of three readings and to adopt the rezoning on its second and final reading. The board conducted a roll-call vote: Supervisor Jeff, Supervisor Ocker, Supervisor Danny and Supervisor Scott each voted “aye,” and the motion carried.

County building, zoning and environmental inspector Jake Boucher told the board his office had not received further correspondence on the matter. No additional staff reports or amendments were introduced during the hearing.

The ordinance changes the parcel’s zoning classification from A-1 (agricultural) to I-2 (heavy industrial). Board members did not place conditions on the approval during the meeting and did not record any separate motions to require additional studies or mitigation measures.

Because the board waived the three-reading rule, the rezoning took effect under the county’s standard ordinance adoption procedures following the vote. The county did not discuss site-specific permit approvals, environmental reviews or any ancillary permits during the motion; any future permits or county reviews would proceed under normal permitting channels.

The board’s vote followed the county’s regular meeting procedure; there were no public comments recorded on the rezoning in the meeting transcript.

Muscatine County officials did not provide a timeline for subsequent permitting steps for the proposed biochar facility at the Sept. 15 meeting.

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