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Supervisors direct staff to draft changes to addressing ordinance; ask for review of false‑alarm, festival and tax‑due policies as part of early 2025 work plan

2394466 · January 2, 2025
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Board members asked staff to prepare proposed amendments to the county’s addressing ordinance to address residents’ concerns about requiring a permanent structure for an address, and requested reviews of false‑alarm and festival ordinances and property‑tax due dates as part of early‑year ordinance work and budget planning.

Members of the Floyd County Board of Supervisors directed county staff to review and draft proposed changes to the county’s addressing ordinance and to bring back suggested language for board consideration later in January.

Supervisors said residents and farmers have raised concerns that current addressing rules, adopted in 2017, require a permanent structure or foundation to assign a physical address to a parcel. Multiple supervisors described situations where landowners who keep a trailer or temporary dwelling while building a home or who…

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