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Sevier County commissioners table motion to double daily household waste limit at Wears Valley site

Sevier County Board of Commissioners · March 1, 2026
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Summary

At a Sept. 5 joint meeting, Commissioner Chad Ogle moved to raise the per-household daily disposal limit at the proposed Wears Valley convenience site from five bags to ten; two commissioners voted in favor, the motion failed and was tabled for further discussion in October.

Sevier County commissioners tabled a proposal on Sept. 5 to increase the daily household waste limit at a proposed Wears Valley convenience site.

Commissioner Chad Ogle moved to raise the per-household daily limit from five bags to ten; Commissioner Michael Maddron seconded. Two commissioners voted in favor of the motion, but the motion failed and Commissioner Kent Woods tabled further consideration until the committee's October meeting. The transcript specifies…

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