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Signals Continued Progress in Construction Permitting Requirements
FERNLEY, NV / ACCESSWIRE / May 13, 2021 / American Battery Metals Corporation (OTCQB:ABML) (the Company ), an American-owned lithium-ion battery recycling technology and advanced extraction company with extensive mineral resources in Nevada, which is in the process of changing its name to American Battery Technology Company (ABTC), is pleased to announce it has received approval from the City of Fernley Planning Commission for a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) for a lithium battery recycling plant at last night s monthly commission meeting. This recommendation is the first step, and the application will now go to the Fernley City Council for final consideration. The Planning Commission s recommendation to approve the CUP signals continued progress in permitting and constructing ABTC s lithium battery recycling pilot plant in Fernley, Nevada.
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Sumner County Commission members recently approved funding for an update to the countyâs Comprehensive Plan in order to plan for growth in the countyâs unincorporated areas.
The City of Indianola is hosting a virtual public input meeting tomorrow to discuss the city’s zoning and site plan regulations. Community and Economic Development Director Charlie Dissell tells KNIA News the city is proposing updates to implement as part of the city’s Comprehensive Master Plan which was adopted in May of 2020. Dissell also said this is part of an overall effort to update the city to have more modern regulations.
“For example our current regulations don’t say anything about solar panels. Presumably this zoning code was adopted sometime in the 70’s or the 80’s where solar panels weren’t nearly as popular as they are becoming today. So the new zoning code will address solar panels. Things like that that we need to start addressing in our regulations and making sure that we are accounting for those trends.”