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Commissioners approve revised subdivision rules, AI policy, jail laundry donation and plat for 'Lakeshore Estates on LBJ'
Summary
In a series of largely unanimous votes, the Llano County Commissioners Court approved revised subdivision regulations, an AI policy developed by University of Texas students, donated a replaced commercial washer/dryer to the Hill Country Humane Society, and approved a 0.980‑acre plat called Lakeshore Estates on LBJ.
The Llano County Commissioners Court on May 12 approved several administrative and planning items, voting unanimously on each.
The court gave final approval (second reading) to revised Llano County Subdivision Regulations, including appendixes. Commissioner Linda Raschke moved to approve the regulations after their second reading; Commissioner Brent Richards seconded the motion.
The court also approved an Artificial Intelligence Policy developed by University of Texas cybersecurity students. The policy was…
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