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Buffalo County approves Audubon rezoning of 362.7 acres and special‑use permit for visitor center
Summary
The Buffalo County Board approved rezoning about 362.7 acres from Agriculture to Rural Conservation for the National Audubon Society and granted a special‑use permit for an educational visitor center with conditions including signage review, solar panels (max 25 kW), and parking requirements.
The Buffalo County Board of Commissioners on April 11 approved a zoning map amendment that rezoned roughly 362.7 acres owned by The National Audubon Society from Agriculture (AG) to Rural Conservation (RC), and granted a special‑use permit to operate an educational and visitor center with a new sign and roof‑mounted solar panels.
Kristal Stoner, Executive Director of Audubon Great Plains, presented the applications; Jennie Kozal of Olson Engineering and Bill Taddicken of the Rowe Sanctuary answered technical…
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