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Planning Commission approves treatment facility overlay; commissioners require operational limits and major-amendment review for changes
Summary
A proposed voluntary substance‑use treatment facility (RMD Recovery) was approved by the Planning Commission with stipulations limiting the operation to the presented operational plan and requiring a major amendment for substantive operational changes; commissioners requested assurance it will not function as a detention facility.
The Rapid City Planning Commission on March 6 approved a planned development overlay to allow a voluntary substance‑use treatment facility to operate at a property subject to an operational plan and stipulations.
Why it matters: Commissioners sought clarity that the facility will be a voluntary treatment operation rather than a detention center where individuals would be held. The commission's action hinges on the applicant’s operational plan; staff said that any change that would require involuntary detention or substantially alter operations would trigger a major amendment and a…
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