For the first time in more than 20 years, Cache County is planning an update to its general plan.
According to Chris Harrild, the county’s planning manager, a lot of code and ordinance updates will be simpler once a new plan is formed.
“A lot of the questions we’re hearing are about the broader scope,” he said. “The problem is we’re asking for direction. If we’re not digging into a long-term, general plan, we’re at a critical point where development comes in, and they’ll control what direction will happen.” Read the rest of the story on HJnews.com.
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