Original Post Made By: Facebook User Nicholas Hardesty, in the Facebook Group: Stop Solar Farms
October 26 , 2020
Does anyone know if a counties Comprehensive Plan has an legal binding or is it just something the county officials should use as a guide? Thanks
County Comprehensive Plan Part 2
Re: County Comprehensive Plan Part 2
Cheryl Orye
When our county was sued by private individuals for approving an 800 acre solar plant nobody wanted our county attorney said in court that the comprehensive plan was just a guide not legally binding. This was in Culpeper Va. Don't know where you are.
When our county was sued by private individuals for approving an 800 acre solar plant nobody wanted our county attorney said in court that the comprehensive plan was just a guide not legally binding. This was in Culpeper Va. Don't know where you are.
Re: County Comprehensive Plan Part 2
Nicholas Hardesty
Cheryl Orye
I’m in Kentucky. Appreciate the Info.
Cheryl Orye
I’m in Kentucky. Appreciate the Info.
Re: County Comprehensive Plan Part 2
Blake Newkirk
Nicholas Hardesty
our county planning director called it a fluff piece that is required by the state... our county spent like $65,000 on that “fluff piece”
Nicholas Hardesty
our county planning director called it a fluff piece that is required by the state... our county spent like $65,000 on that “fluff piece”
Re: County Comprehensive Plan Part 2
Denise Spooner
I’m in Indiana and it most definitely is NOT a guide. In order to give a special use, there must be findings of fact from the BZA that the proposed project meets the comprehensive plan. Try searching “Kentucky Citizens Planner Guide” and see if there’s an online state help for education to Planning Commissions and BZA’s .
Mary Clay
is an appraiser from KY.
I’m in Indiana and it most definitely is NOT a guide. In order to give a special use, there must be findings of fact from the BZA that the proposed project meets the comprehensive plan. Try searching “Kentucky Citizens Planner Guide” and see if there’s an online state help for education to Planning Commissions and BZA’s .
Mary Clay
is an appraiser from KY.