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Queenstown holds public hearing on solar-energy ordinance; adoption deferred to review state law

Queenstown Commissioners · February 25, 2026
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Summary

A public hearing was held on Ordinance No. 25-06 to update Queenstown's solar-energy equipment rules to comply with the Brighter Tomorrow Act; no public comments were received and commissioners agreed to postpone adoption until March 11 to review state legislation.

Queenstown held a public hearing on Feb. 25 for Ordinance No. 25-06, which would amend Article VII, Section 77 of the town zoning ordinance (Solar Energy Equipment) to conform with the Brighter Tomorrow Act. The hearing drew no public comment.

After hearing the item, commissioners agreed to delay any adoption vote until the March 11 meeting to allow review of state legislation and guidance related to the Brighter Tomorrow Act. The minutes record that the ordinance is eligible for adoption but that commissioners preferred to review the state law ahead of taking final action.

The town attorney committed to provide the commissioners with information about the state Brighter Tomorrow Act for their review. No formal vote on adoption was recorded; the minutes show the matter was tabled for further review.