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Council removes resident requirement for planning commission administrative seat
Summary
The council voted to amend Chapter 2 of the city code to remove the residency requirement for the planning commission administrative official seat, allowing the city to appoint a nonresident with specialized expertise.
At the Feb. 4 meeting, the Orange Beach City Council voted to amend Chapter 2 of the city code to remove the residency requirement for the planning commission administrative official seat, a change intended to enable the city to appoint a nonresident with specific plan-review expertise.
Why it matters: the change allows the council to fill the administrative seat with a qualified planner…
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