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The Tazewell County executive committee voted to refer agenda LU 2509 back to the Land Use Committee after a member pulled the item from the consent agenda.
The member who pulled the item told the committee they wanted to “make a motion to refer LU 2509 back to the land use committee,” and added that the referral was “in agreement with the Community Development Zoning Office. It's also in agreement with the petitioner.” The motion was seconded by John Hopkins.
After brief procedural clarifications the committee voted. The chair called for ayes; the roll call tally recorded one nay and the motion carried.
The transcript does not show any change in the zoning office’s recommendation or conditions tied to LU 2509; the mover explicitly said the referral was consistent with the zoning office and petitioner request. No substantive amendments or final zoning action were taken at this meeting; the item was returned to the Land Use Committee for further consideration.
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