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Klamath County planners propose fee changes, commissioners signal support for Exhibit C adjustments
Summary
Klamath County planning staff told the Board of Commissioners on Oct. 28 that the department needs roughly $53,000 in additional annual revenue to maintain reserves and cover cost-of-living and step increases after going from three full-time-equivalent positions to 2.5.
Klamath County planning staff told the Board of Commissioners on Oct. 28 that the department needs roughly $53,000 in additional annual revenue to maintain reserves and cover cost-of-living and step increases after going from three full-time-equivalent positions to 2.5. The department reported roughly $233,000 in reserves against full-year expenses of about $360,000.
Planning staff said about 95% of their workload comes from 10 core permit types — land partitions, subdivisions, conditional uses, rezones, Type II reviews, commercial site plans, property line adjustments, temporary use permits, home-occupation variances and land-use-compatibility statements — and that application…
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