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Key actions at the Nov. 20 Marshall County Planning Commission meeting:
- Approved minutes: The commission approved the minutes of the Sept. 25 meeting (motion and second recorded; vote: aye, motion carried).
- PC‑25‑16 (16834 Mill Pond Trail easement vacation): The commission opened and closed the public hearing with no speakers on the record and voted to table the request until the next meeting so the county attorney can research authority and contact relevant agencies (outcome: tabled).
- PC‑24‑05 (Battery Energy Storage Systems ordinance): The draft ordinance was introduced and discussed for feedback; no vote or recommendation was taken — staff will revise language and seek additional legal review before scheduling a public hearing.
- 2026 schedule: The commission approved the proposed 2026 planning commission meeting schedule and TRC schedule (motion carried).
- Adjournment: The commission adjourned the meeting.
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