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Council rescinds approval for controversial zoning change

September 26, 2024 | Yamhill County, Oregon


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Council rescinds approval for controversial zoning change
In a recent government meeting, officials addressed critical agenda items, including the rescinding and subsequent approval of a comprehensive plan amendment and zoning change. The meeting commenced with a procedural correction regarding item H1, where a motion was made to rescind the previous approval due to the need for a first and second reading of the ordinance. After a brief discussion, the motion to rescind was passed unanimously.

Following this, the council proceeded with the required readings of the ordinance, which involves changing the zoning designation from public assembly institutional to light industrial for a specific tax lot, with the applicant identified as M.V. Advancements. The council declared the situation an emergency, facilitating a swift approval process. The motion to approve the amendment was subsequently passed without opposition.

The meeting then transitioned to a public hearing concerning docket SDR-13-24, which involved an appeal of the planning director's decision. This appeal pertains to the temporary placement of two mobile restaurant facilities, such as food trucks, and the allowance for the sale and consumption of local wines and alcoholic beverages at an existing indoor commercial recreational facility located in the recreation commercial zoning district. The discussions surrounding this appeal are expected to draw community interest as they relate to local business operations and zoning regulations.

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