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Loudon County planners discuss bylaw changes to prevent automatic denials and reduce repeated postponements

Loudon County Planning Commission / Board of Zoning Appeals · April 14, 2026
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Summary

Planning staff presented proposed edits to bylaws, notably a change to section 7.4 that would allow tabling or postponing items rather than automatically denying them when attendance is low; public commenters and surveyors urged clearer written procedures and streamlined handling for small subdivisions.

Planning staff presented proposed amendments to Loudon County planning bylaws at the meeting and called attention to a key change to section 7.4 governing postponements.

John Napier, planning staff, said the packet included the current bylaws and a recommended rewording. He noted the correction of the regular meeting date to the second Tuesday and described proposed language giving commissioners the option to table or postpone items rather than automatically denying them when cases…

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