PLDRC schedules bylaws discussion for next meeting to align with special-exception ordinance

5428799 · July 19, 2025

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Summary

Commissioners were told the PLDRC bylaws, last updated in 2018, will be discussed at the next meeting with proposed changes to reflect a new special-exception ordinance; a 10-day advertisement is required before changes take effect in September.

Chair staff told the Planning and Land Development Regulation Commission that the commission’s bylaws — last updated in 2018 — will be reviewed at the next PLDRC meeting to incorporate changes prompted by the county’s special-exception ordinance.

Legal and staff advised the panel that the board would hold a discussion-only session next month and that a 10-day advertisement is required before formally proposing amendments. The staff presentation said any bylaws changes would aim to reflect recent ordinance changes and would be considered for implementation at the September PLDRC meeting.

No formal action was taken; commissioners were told the draft bylaws would be included in next month’s meeting packet for review and discussion.