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Hudson council debates 90‑day moratorium on private planning applications; no final vote
Summary
At a Sept. 23 special meeting, Hudson City Council heard extended debate over Resolution 25‑143, a proposed 90‑day moratorium on acceptance of private applications to the Planning Commission and an attached emergency clause. Council members split over process and timing; no final action on the resolution was recorded and it remains scheduled for a
Hudson — City Council members debated whether to fast‑track a 90‑day moratorium on acceptance of private applications to the Planning Commission during a special meeting Tuesday that featured repeated procedural objections and partisan rhetoric.
The measure, listed as Resolution 25‑143 on the agenda, would establish a 90‑day moratorium on acceptance of private applications to the Planning Commission and includes emergency language to make any adopted change effective immediately upon passage. Council President Foster read the legislation as the only item on the special meeting’s legislation docket and identified it as being on second reading.
Why it matters: The moratorium would temporarily halt private applications to the Planning Commission that are subject to public hearing, effectively pausing any privately initiated…
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