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Compliance officer Emma outlines volunteer event March 28 to scan 6,000+ city plats
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Compliance Officer Emma told the commission the plat amendment project is entering a pilot phase and a volunteer scanning event is set for March 28 at the downtown library to digitize and identify language in historic plats; the project must also meet new 2024 state notice requirements before planning commission review.
Compliance Officer Emma told the commission on a project update that the commission’s plat amendment (spot amendment) work is progressing and that a volunteer event to help digitize and review historic plats will be held Saturday, March 28, from 10 a.m. to noon at the downtown library.
“Basically, what we've talked about is, all of these plots are publicly available, but they're in PDFs, and they're very old documents,” Emma said. “It just takes a lot of people power to…
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