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Board approves Wildlife Rescue League rehabilitation facility with conditions after contested public hearing

3789370 · June 11, 2025
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Summary

After a contested public hearing June 10, the Board of Supervisors approved a special‑exception permit allowing a wildlife rehabilitation facility on 94.5 acres in Woodford, attaching conditions on carcass disposal, fencing, permitted animals and a one‑year review.

The Board of Supervisors voted June 10 to grant a special‑exception permit to the Wildlife Rescue League to operate a wildlife rehabilitation facility on a 94.5‑acre parcel in the Woodford area, subject to conditions set by the planning commission and a set of additional conditions added during board discussion.

Planning staff described the request as a proposal to use an existing 1,568‑square‑foot dwelling and, later in a second phase, a 2,500‑square‑foot education building to receive, rehabilitate and release small native wildlife. The parcel is subject to a conservation easement that allows an education/rehab building of up to 2,500 square feet. The applicant said it intends to accept small mammals, songbirds, waterfowl and reptiles initially; state rules limit certain species and require federal…

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