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The Millard County Commission voted to adopt two zoning map amendments after staff presentations and planning commission recommendations.
The first ordinance considered would change roughly 23.1 acres near Fall Creek (application referenced as 2025-061) from an agricultural classification described in the packet as 'Agriculture 20' to a higher-density agriculture classification; planning staff reported unanimous planning commission support and nearby property owners indicated no objection. Commissioners moved, seconded and adopted the ordinance by voice vote followed by a roll-call confirmation; the transcript records 'Yes' votes for the named commissioners called during the roll call.
The commission also considered an application to change about 617.22 acres near the intersection of 4000 West and 4500 North (applicant referenced as a ranch company) from agriculture to light industrial to allow potential geothermal development. Staff and an applicant representative described the land as marginal for farming and noted geothermal potential; the planning commission recommended approval after discussion and support from surrounding owners. Commissioners called for a roll-call vote on the ordinance and the roll call recorded affirmative votes from the members called.
Both measures were recorded in the meeting minutes as adopted; the transcript provides the ordinance numbers as read into the record but does not include complete ordinance text in the provided excerpt. Each action was moved, seconded and carried by the commission as reflected in the transcript roll-call recordings.
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