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Residents urge board not to alter soil, water and floodplain ordinances

Macon County Board of Commissioners · March 1, 2026
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Summary

Three members of the public told the Macon County Board of Commissioners they oppose proposed changes to soil, water and floodplain ordinances and asked why changes are being considered when no specific requests for changes had been made.

During the public-comment period at the Dec. 10 meeting, three residents raised objections to proposed changes to the county's soil, water and floodplain ordinances.

MaryAnn Ingram said she opposed changes to the soil and water ordinances and asked why changes were under consideration when no one had requested them. Melanie McMillian and Matthew Vargas also spoke in opposition to changes to the floodplain ordinance; Vargas referenced presentations and opinions that had been offered in recent months and urged the board to consider public input.

The board acknowledged the comments; the transcript does not record immediate action in response to the remarks, and no ordinance vote occurred during the meeting.