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Planning staff: permitting software migration caused reporting gaps; county schedules April 22 code-rewrite briefing
Summary
Lexington County planning staff reported a migration of their permitting system to a cloud platform that paused some reporting and inspection services, and asked commissioners to attend an April 22 committee-of-the-whole briefing about a code analysis and potential rewrite of zoning and subdivision regulations.
Planning staff told the Lexington County Planning Commission that a migration of the county’s permitting software to a cloud platform temporarily disrupted some reporting and inspection workflows and that staff expect to restore reporting and begin online permitting development within the next two to three months.
During the activity report, planning staff said the migration of the county’s “blueprint” permitting system began Jan. 6 and that the vendor’s customer portal will support a future online permitting review and submittal process. Staff acknowledged “hiccups” with inspection and permitting processes during the migration and said they will return to the commission next month with more complete building-permit data.
Staff also reviewed permit and plat counts included in the packet: the…
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