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County amends addressing and land-use procedures; board approves two ordinances
Summary
The Board of County Commissioners approved two procedural ordinances that remove an antiquated mylar requirement, update 9-1-1 addressing rules and enable limited GIS uses of unmanned aircraft for mapping and addressing assignments.
The Board of County Commissioners of Okanagan County voted to adopt two ordinances to update land‑use and addressing procedures, removing paper mylar map requirements and clarifying how physical addresses are assigned. Planning Director Pete Palmer described the package as a set of “procedural amendments” to several code sections and said addresses will now be assigned when building permits are issued.
Palmer told the commissioners the amendments remove the requirement for a standards‑based…
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