The Francesville Town Council members will soon be considering an ordinance that would establish a plan commission in Francesville.
Francesville Officials to Research Wind Turbines, Plan Commission Formation
The Francesville Town Council members will be researching more information on wind turbines and the formation of a Francesville Plan Commission.
Emotions Run High Following Pulaski County Building Inspector Appointment
The Pulaski County Commissioners have named a new building inspector/plan director, but the decision does not come without a bit of questioning on the legality of doing so.
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Culver Plan Commission Recommends Development Plans
More detailed housing plans were reviewed by the Culver Plan Commission on Tuesday evening.
A developer has expressed interest in constructing several condominiums – to be called Harbor Landing. That name may change in the future. The initial proposal called for the development of the condos along State Road 10 with the possibility of commercial space.
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Plan Commission Orders Additional Information In Annexation Talks
The Culver Plan Commission revisited the possible annexation of land to the northwest of the Town, last night.
According to the discussion, the Plan Commission considered the possibility of bringing land between State Roads 10 and 17 under the Town’s limits up until September of last year.
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Culver Holding Preliminary Discussions on Annexation
The Town of Culver’s Plan Commission is considering a proposal to expand its city limits.
Preliminary discussions are scheduled for Tuesday’s Plan Commission meeting that would involve extending Culver’s town limits to the intersection of state road 10 and state road 17. That area currently lies northwest of Culver.
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Starke County Ordinance Review Complete
The Starke County Commissioners heard this week that the codification of all county ordinances is about to be completed. The commissioners were notified that of the 180 ordinances reviewed by Municiple Code Corporation of Tallahassee, Florida, 121 were removed.
A review of the Plan Commission ordinances is still being conducted.
In all, the review cost the county approximately $15,000 but the ordinances will soon be listed on a website that will be constructed by MCC. The website, it is promised, will be easy to navigate by both county officials and the public.
Deputy Auditor Suzanne McCarty assisted with the project.