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Seward County approves short-form plat creating Tidd Subdivision
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Summary
The Board adopted Resolution No. 3927 on March 24 approving the Tidd Subdivision short-form plat to separate about 8.07 acres from an approximately 80-acre tract owned by Joshua and Emily Tidd; Planning Commission recommended approval.
The Seward County Board of Commissioners unanimously adopted Resolution No. 3927 on March 24 to approve a short-form plat called Tidd Subdivision.
Commissioner Darrell J. Zabrocki moved to adopt the resolution; Commissioner Raegan Hain seconded the motion and it passed on a recorded vote of 5–0. The short-form plat separates approximately 8.07 acres from an approximately 80-acre tract owned by Joshua and Emily Tidd in the northwest quarter of Section 13, Township 10 North, Range 4 East.
The Planning Commission reviewed the proposal on March 16 and recommended approval (vote 8 for, 0 against, 1 abstention). No members of the public appeared to oppose the subdivision at the county meeting. The resolution records that no public opposition was noted and the county clerk attested to the vote.
The board took no additional public actions regarding the subdivision at the meeting.
