When the Haywood County Regional Planners meet tonight, they’ll likely get a first look at amendments to the county’s zoning resolutions proposed by consultants LRK and the JECDB’s steering committee. The proposals—said to be mostly procedural—are a first major step in cleaning up the county’s processes for developers. The new rules set out protocols for ...
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