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St. Louis County adopts zoning amendments but pulls data‑center language for further study
Summary
The county approved revisions to Zoning Ordinance 62 but removed proposed data‑center provisions and directed Planning & Zoning to study data centers and develop a standalone amendment with consultant support and public engagement after residents raised concerns about noise, water use and wetlands.
The St. Louis County Board voted to adopt most proposed amendments to Zoning Ordinance 62 but removed proposed changes regarding data centers and delayed decisions on inoperable‑vehicle language, directing the Planning & Zoning Department and Planning Commission to study data centers and bring a comprehensive amendment back to the board.
Director Logan reviewed the amendments and said staff would not include data centers in the ordinance as drafted and will instead…
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