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Residents urge planning board to oppose ordinance that would repeal conditional-use permit requirement for Eagle Crest recovery
Summary
At a June 9 public hearing, residents and an attorney urged the planning board to oppose a quorum-court ordinance that would repeal the countys conditional-use permit requirement for Eagle Crest Recovery; county attorney described ongoing federal and state litigation.
The Washington County Planning Board on June 9 held a public hearing on a quorum-court ordinance that would repeal the requirement that Eagle Crest Recovery obtain a conditional-use permit (CUP). The hearing was convened to satisfy Arkansas law requiring a public hearing before such an ordinance, and the Planning Board noted it was not the quorum court and would not vote on repeal.
County legal counsel told the public the county faces pending federal litigation and a state-court appeal related to a prior denial of a…
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