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Commission approves county emergency plan, two rezonings and sale agreement for Crestview
Summary
At its Feb. 12 meeting, the Franklin County Commission unanimously approved the county Emergency Operations Plan required by state law, granted two rezoning applications and authorized entering a contract to sell the Crestview property to ATEC Services for $227,000 pending final contract approval.
The Franklin County Commission on Feb. 12 voted unanimously to approve the county's updated Emergency Operations Plan, approved two separate rezoning requests and authorized staff to enter a contract to sell the Crestview property to ATEC Services for $227,000, pending execution of a final contract.
The Emergency Operations Plan was presented to the commission as a 270'page update required by state statute. The presenter said KSA 48'9'29(d) requires every county to have an Emergency Operations Plan approved by the state every five years; Franklin County's prior plan had expired in February of the previous year. Commissioners voted to approve the plan after the presenter said state planning staff had reviewed it and recommended approval.
The commission then took up two planning items. A…
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