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Supervisors voice zoning and scale concerns over proposed 50,000-square-foot Church of God at Midland complex
Summary
The applicant reduced the proposed multi-day event size and added soil and well testing, but supervisors said a 50,000-square-foot facility on agricultural land raises long-term land-use and traffic concerns and may belong inside a service district.
The Board of Supervisors continued debate over a special-exception application for the Church of God at Midland, which seeks approvals for a major place of worship and multi-day class B events on agriculturally zoned land in the Cedar Run District.
Planning staff said the applicant reduced its requested class B event from six days and 3,000 cumulative attendees to four days and a maximum of 2,000 cumulative attendees. The applicant also agreed to perform hydrogeologic testing on a proposed well prior to site plan approval and to have an…
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