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Group seeks to build 17,600 sq ft wildlife rehabilitation and education center; staff recommends conditional-use review
Summary
Applicants introduced plans for a 17,600-square-foot wildlife rehabilitation and education center with flight cages and seasonal intake that does not fit neatly in existing agricultural zoning. Staff recommended filing a conditional-use permit before a full site plan and suggested conditions including fence height, buffers and parking modifications.
A team representing a proposed wildlife rehabilitation and education center presented preliminary layouts for a roughly 17,600-square-foot facility and asked how the site should be processed under existing Harrisville zoning.
Applicants said the project will focus on bird rehabilitation and education, with indoor treatment spaces and large outdoor flight cages (about 1,500 sq ft each). They described seasonal intake surges in spring and summer and an…
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