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Miami County commissioners discuss narrowing dust-control requirement for Youth Front camp CUP

2384427 · February 5, 2025
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At a Miami County study session in February, Youth Front officials asked commissioners to narrow a planning-commission condition that would require the camp to pay annual dust control “upon any future development,” saying the phrase could trigger a recurring $15,000 annual expense even for minor improvements.

At a Miami County Commission study session in February, Youth Front officials asked commissioners to revise a planning-commission condition that would require the camp to pay for annual dust control “upon any future development.” Topher Phil Green, executive vice president of Youth Front, said the phrase could prevent harmless improvements such as moving an entrance or replacing a pool without triggering a roughly $15,000-a-year dust-control obligation.

The planning commission had approved Youth Front’s conditional use permit but added a dust-control condition. Jennifer Kane, assistant planning director, described the condition on the record as: “Dust control shall be applied annually at the cost of the applicant along Turner…

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