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Supervisors approve two residential entrance permits; debate keeping board-level review for policy compliance
Summary
Jackson County approved two residential entrance permits and discussed whether the board needs to approve permits that already meet county policy, with staff proposing minimum distances from intersections and limits on driveway widths.
The Jackson County Board of Supervisors approved two residential entrance permits on Oct. 21 and discussed whether routine permits that meet county policy should continue to be presented for board approval.
Engineer Jayden Sheff presented two permits: one for Dennis Henkemeyer at 180 Fourth Street in Perry Township and one for Mitchell Redmond at 20 First Avenue in Butler Township. Sheff…
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