(KMZA)--The Nemaha County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing later this month to consider adoption of a proposed Land Development Code for the unincorporated areas of the county.
Residents will have an opportunity to provide input on the proposed code during the hearing, which will take place October 27 at 7 pm in the meeting room at the Nemaha County Community Center in Seneca.
The proposed Land Development Code was prepared by County Counselor/County Administrator Austin Parker with the input of the Planning Commission.
The purpose of the proposed zoning code is to promote the welfare of Nemaha County residents by managing land use and development, including protecting agricultural land from incompatible uses.
The document has been posted on the county's website. In addition, a copy of the proposed code is on file with the Nemaha County Clerk's Office and can be reviewed during regular business hours.
If adopted by the Planning Commission following the public hearing, the document will be presented to the Nemaha County Commission for final approval.
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