The Labette County Commission may consider extending the current moratorium on the construction of wind harvesting projects in the county. The current moratorium ends in April, commissioners were told, and discussed if voting on the issue in March would provide enough time for legal publications to notify the public about the decision. The board attorney said that would provide enough time. The commission enacted the 15-month moratorium by resolution in late November 2022. The purpose is to allow the county planning committee to get zoning regulations in place. Foster and Associates, hired to assist with the process, is still working on the zoning regulations, and that’s one step in the process to get the regulations approved and in place. Commission Chairman Terry Weidert said the planning committee may not be ready with zoning regulations for the commission to consider before the moratorium expires. He just didn’t want the commission to run out of time to extend the moratorium if it needed it. After discussion, commissioners agreed to reconsider the matter in March to see how much progress the planning committee makes toward zoning regulations.
Source: Parsons Sun