Morton considers moratorium on development east of Highway 25
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The Morton County Commission looks at the location of a moratorium on development for all east of Highway 25 may be up to the full planning land use. Tuesday, the Landkreis meeting, the auditors Paul Trauger said that the Planning and Zoning Commission presented its goals and objectives, as adopted by the plan for land use. “But we have not chosen, because this day is a day,” said Trauger, who is a member of the planning and land use. “I looked on the deployment plan, and it was recently updated in the year 1984. We never achieve these goals. We must decide if we want to achieve these objectives or have different objectives. ” One of the main objectives of the plan is to ensure the protection of agricultural properties, said Trauger. But residential development could move forward without the plan, which makes it even more difficult for its feedlots and other related development. “There are certain rules on sub-divisions, and each time we have a residential development, we feedlots further,” said Commissioner Mark Bitz. “If we want the protection of agriculture or slip further, we have to decide.” Planning and zoning is underway with a subdivision of an area halfway between Mandan and New Salem. These are issues on the economy and, as regards the costs of the province. The consensus of the planning and zoning, it is necessary that more multi-display subdivisions much simpler changes in the quantity. “The biggest thing is certain, services? Do they have access to the highway department, the firefighters and police? “Trauger said.” So we must ask ourselves is the Landkreis cost more of taxpayers’ money, and as set from these developments? ” The Commission approved a request to the planning and zoning, a hearing on the question of whether a moratorium should be used until the comprehensive plan is updated. A recommendation should be made to the County Commissioners concerning a moratorium. Commissioner Andy Zach Meier, said the county was a study of land use in 1999 at a cost of nearly $ 50000. “I have examined the collection and thought it had a number of good information. It must approve a moratorium until the plan of land use is maintained,” said Zach Meier. ” It is not true that we have paid for the poll, and it has never been followed. ” Dick Tokach President of the Commission, said that one to two miles west of the river zonation resumed under the plan of land use, but I was not successful. He also said the planning and zoning should be accompanied by a recommendation for a moratorium of the Commission to act. The Commission started Burleigh County update their comprehensive plan, there are more than a year, and a moratorium on development persists. |