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Thursday, December 16, 2004
Indiana Law - Warrick commissioners OK zoning ordinance
"Warrick commissioners OK zoning ordinance" is the headline to this story today in the Evansville Courier&Press. Some quotes:
The ordinance took two years to complete and includes several new measures designed to fit the needs of Warrick County - one of the fastest-growing counties in Indiana. Among the additions is a new special-use category for adult businesses. The new category will restrict an adult business from locating within 1,000 feet of any residential building, subdivision or area zoned residential, religious institution, school or public park. Another big change will allow the county to approve individual requests on the condition that they meet specific commitments.The new ordinance also brings the local ordinance into line with the latest state requirements for building in flood plains and health regulations for mobile home parks, and will allow local officials to vary fees without advertising and having a public hearing.
Posted by Marcia Oddi on December 16, 2004 07:18 AM
Posted to Indiana Law