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Former commissioner and residents urge support for new animal care facility, cite population growth and site studies
Summary
Public commentators, including former Commissioner Randy Elliot, urged the commission to proceed with a planned animal care building, saying site geotechnical work shows it is not on a fault line and arguing the existing 1981 facility is outdated amid county growth; speakers also raised tax and land-use concerns.
Several residents used the March 31 public-comment period to press the commission on animal-care infrastructure and land-use decisions.
Randy Elliot, a former county commissioner, voiced strong support for the planned animal care facility and said the project has been studied for years. "We did a geo study to see if that is on the fault line which we found out it was not on the fault line," Elliot said, adding…
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