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Mifflin County adopts solar-energy ordinance and narrows plan submission days for subdivision reviews

2406062 · February 26, 2025
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Summary

The Mifflin County Board of Commissioners approved amendments to the Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance to limit plan submission days and adopted a new solar-energy ordinance that sets rules for accessory rooftop systems and larger ground-mounted solar facilities; both actions passed by voice vote.

Mifflin County commissioners adopted changes to the county Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance and a new ordinance that establishes rules for solar energy systems after a public meeting and discussion.

The planning director told commissioners the submission amendment requires municipalities, rather than applicants, to submit plans to the county planning office and limits the calendar days when the county will accept subdivision and land-development plan submissions. The change was intended to prevent mid-month submissions that compress the county’s 30-day review…

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