Chairman Alton Zenker and the Grant County Board of Commissioners adopted an upgraded Floodplain Ordinance and updated definitions for the county zoning ordinance following a Planning and Zoning Board public hearing on March 20, 2024.
The Planning and Zoning public hearing opened at 11:40 a.m. and closed at 11:54 a.m.; the regular meeting reconvened at 12:01 p.m. The Planning and Zoning Board recommended approval of the amendments. Commissioner Al Roy Hochhalter moved to adopt the ordinance; Chairman Alton Zenker seconded the motion.
The ordinance passed on a roll-call vote: Commissioner Marty Meyer voted no; Commissioners Hochhalter and Zenker voted aye. The minutes record the adoption as an amendment to the Grant County Zoning Ordinance. The minutes do not include the specific ordinance text or an effective date.
County officials did not record any public comments or detailed rationale for the dissenting vote in the minutes. The minutes state only that the Planning and Zoning Board recommended the upgrade and that the board carried the motion to adopt.
The meeting continued with other county business and adjourned at 1:56 p.m.