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Commissioners postpone multiple comprehensive‑plan element updates after technical questions; sanitary sewer amendment draws split vote
Summary
On a package of comprehensive‑plan updates — sanitary sewer, potable water, solid and hazardous waste, and drainage/aquifer recharge — commissioners largely continued the items to March 25 for additional review. The sanitary sewer amendment prompted the most debate and split the board 3‑2.
Martin County commissioners on March 11 deferred action on several proposed updates to the county’s comprehensive plan, continuing four public hearings to the board’s March 25 meeting after staff answered technical questions.
What happened: The board considered four separate items: EAR Amendment 24‑10 (Sanitary Sewer Element), CPA 24‑11 (Potable Water Services Element and 10‑year water supply plan), EAR Amendment 24‑12 (Solid and Hazardous Waste), and EAR Amendment 24‑13 (Drainage and Natural Groundwater Aquifer Recharge). Each chapter was transmitted to state reviewers without comment requiring action, but commissioners requested clarifications or corrections before final adoption.
Sanitary sewer (EAR 24‑10): Leo Repetti, Tech Services Administrator for Martin County Utilities, told the board the amendment updates several technical…
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