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Supervisors approve multiple subdivisions, rezones and bond issues; board receives treasurer report
Summary
On Dec. 12 the Johnson County Board approved several planning and subdivision applications (lot splits, an industrial subdivision and residential rezonings), adopted multiple general obligation bond resolutions totaling several million dollars, and accepted the county treasurer's semiannual statement.
The Johnson County Board of Supervisors handled a block of routine and substantive business on Dec. 12, approving several planning applications and authorizing debt while receiving routine financial reports.
In planning business, staff presented and the board approved a range of items including zoning and subdivision applications: PCC‑24‑28597 (rezoning 1.75 acres from agricultural to residential for a lot split), PCC‑24‑28598 (rezoning 57 acres along Highway 6 to residential consistent with a recent future land‑use map amendment), and multiple subdivision plats including…
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