Scott County board adopts amendments to Chapter 6 zoning definitions and requirements

5483959 · July 17, 2025

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Summary

On July 17, 2025, the Scott County Board of Supervisors approved a second and final reading of an ordinance that amends Chapter 6 of the Scott County Code of Ordinances to change certain zoning definitions and requirements; the vote carried with no recorded debate.

The Scott County Board of Supervisors on July 17, 2025, approved the second and final reading of an ordinance amending Chapter 6 of the Scott County Code of Ordinances to revise definitions and requirements related to zoning regulation.

The change was presented during the Facilities and Economic Development portion of the board meeting. A board member moved to approve the second and final reading of the ordinance; another board member seconded the motion. President Dixon called for the vote and said, “All in favor, say aye.” The board recorded the motion as carried. The transcript records no substantive discussion or amendments during the public meeting.

The ordinance text was not read into the record in full during the audio excerpt and the transcript does not specify which defined terms or requirements were altered. Implementation details, effective dates or administrative steps following adoption were not specified in the meeting record provided. Any questions about the ordinance language or its implementation will require review of the adopted ordinance document in the county code.

Because this was recorded as a second and final reading, the board’s action completes the local legislative step to change the county code; the transcript does not show additional conditions or referrals to other agencies.