2/20/15
(Cleveland)- The overwhelming majority of those attending Thursdays public hearing on Land Use Ordinances conducted by the White County Commissioners expressed their support for approval. The public Hearing on a set of draft regulations was the final step in a two and half year process, prior to the commissioners consider approving the regulations.
The commissioners conducted a three part hearing Thursday, first a public hearing on the policies and procedures governing the calling and conducting of public hearings for zoning and land use, next a public hearing on the standards governing the exercise of zoning power and land use and finally a public hearing on the adoption of the land use ordinance and land use map.
During each of the segments the commissioners stopped to accept comments and input from the public.
At the end of the public hearing Commission Chairman Travis Turner explained what will happen next, “ our staff has been making notes, we’ve been making notes and we’ve got a couple of things we need to get a couple answers and clarifications on and we will do so and as I said, the next couple of weeks we will be discussing a lot of these clarifications and looking at moving forward, preferably soon,” said Turner.
Voters gave their approval in November for the commissioners move forward to develop a set of land use regulations.