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Buffalo County adopts multiple zoning changes, adds wind-farm setback rules
Summary
The Buffalo County Board of Commissioners on June 13 adopted four zoning actions — a rezoning to Commercial, a preliminary subdivision approval, a new mini-storage definition and wind-farm distancing rules that add setbacks from inventoried wetlands and other sensitive sites.
The Buffalo County Board of Commissioners on June 13 adopted a set of zoning- and land-use measures that the county says will clarify permitted commercial uses and restrict wind-farm siting near sensitive areas.
At a series of public hearings, the board approved Resolution 2023-31 to rezone roughly 15 acres owned by Poulson Family Limited Partnership from Agricultural–Residential to Commercial. Zoning Administrator Dennise Daniels and applicant Mitch Humphrey were present; no members of the public objected. The motion to adopt the rezoning was made by Commissioner Ronald Loeffelholz and seconded by…
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