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The Johnson County Board of Supervisors on July 24 set a public hearing for 5:30 p.m. Aug. 14 to consider zoning and planning applications.
The hearing will be held on the third floor, Boardroom 301, of the Health and Human Services Building. The board authorized the county auditor to publish the required notice.
Supervisor Remington moved approval of the resolution to set the hearing; Supervisor Lisa Green Douglas seconded. Chairperson John Green and both supervisors voted aye and the motion carried 3-0.
No substantive debate or public comment on the scheduling item was recorded during the meeting. Individual zoning or planning applications to be considered at the Aug. 14 hearing were not described at the July 24 meeting; details will be available in the published notice and staff reports ahead of the hearing.
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