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Planning commission votes to re-advertise Miller comprehensive-plan amendment after notification errors
Summary
After the Board of Supervisors found advertising and adjoining‑owner notification errors, the Southampton County Planning Commission voted unanimously to re-advertise a major Miller comprehensive‑plan amendment affecting a 271‑acre industrial component; staff said the county would absorb roughly $500 in ad costs.
The Southampton County Planning Commission voted unanimously Jan. 9 to re-advertise a comprehensive‑plan amendment application (the "Miller" referral) after staff said the Board of Supervisors’ Dec. 17 public hearing had notification and advertising errors.
The commission’s secretary told members that the Board referred the matter back because advertisements and adjoining‑property notifications were incorrect and confusing. "They were all advertised as residential," the secretary said, adding that the industrial component comprises about 271 acres and that the Board has up to 12 months to act on the application (the staff noted the commission must forward any recommendations before the Board’s…
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