The Marshall County Commissioners approved the third reading of an ordinance for a Planned Unit Development (PUD) for Adventura at 3919 North Michigan Road, the shipping container residential development. During their meeting on Monday County Plan Director Ty Adley said the commissioners passed the ordinance on first reading 2-0 with 1 absence. The second reading
Last Thursday night the Marshall County Plan Commission implemented a moratorium on battery storage facilities. The moratorium is for one year or at the completion of an ordinance for the battery storage systems, whichever comes first. During last week’s meeting, Deb VanDeMark again urged the County Plan Commission to implement a moratorium on large-scale solar
Marshall County Resident Deb VanDeMark, who is leading the charge to protect citizens from the impact of industrial solar projects brought Attorney Jason Kuchmay from Fort Wayne to the Commissioners meeting on Monday. He presented information requesting a moratorium on the solar and battery storage projects. During the presentation, Kuchmay said he was representing a
Deb VanDeMark, a Burr Oak resident concerned with the proposed industrial solar field and utility battery storage facility appeared before the Marshall County Plan Commission last week asking them to consider a short-term moratorium or amendments to the county’s current large-scale solar ordinance and the creation of an energy storage ordinance, also known as battery
Last week the Marshal County Plan Commission heard the request of the Town of LaPaz for a minor subdivision to reconfigure ground into three parcels in the T-1 zoning district. Roger Ecker, President of the LaPaz Town Council appeared before the County Plan Commission to explain their plan. There are three parties involved in this