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Clark County officials consider zoning change after resident raises alarm over data center acquisition
Summary
Officials discussed a proposed zoning text amendment to move data centers into I-2 heavy industrial districts after a resident, Diana Daniels, reported public records and LinkedIn activity suggesting a developer plans to expand a nearby data center from about 67,000 to 214,000 square feet, raising water-use and transparency concerns.
Residents, township trustees and county officials on April 22 discussed an apparent land transfer and possible expansion of a data center near Springfield that prompted calls for tighter local controls.
Springfield Township resident Diana Daniels told the commissioners she reviewed LinkedIn postings and county records indicating an acquisition in progress and said the proposal would "triple the capacity of the data center from 67,000 square feet to 214,000 square feet," a change she said would increase water usage and merited more public transparency. Daniels told the board she found…
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