Meade County Board of Adjustment announces regular meeting and public hearing for May 4

Phillip Wimpee, Sheriff of Meade County
Phillip Wimpee, Sheriff of Meade County
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The Meade County Board of Adjustment announced on Apr. 20 that it will hold a regular meeting and public hearing on Monday, May 4, at 8:30 a.m. The meeting is scheduled to take place at the Meade County Courthouse, located at 516 Hillcrest Drive, Suite 13 in Brandenburg, Kentucky.

The announcement states that the agenda includes the call to order, roll call, approval of minutes from the April 6 regular meeting, review of Board of Adjustment by-laws under new business, and an open public session before adjournment.

According to the notice released by the board, there is no old business listed for discussion during this session. The review of board by-laws appears as the main item under new business.

Members of the public are invited to attend and participate in the hearing. “Any person interested in these matters may appear at the public hearing and be heard. The meeting is open to the public,” according to information provided by officials.

For those seeking more details about the upcoming meeting or agenda items, additional information can be obtained from the Meade County Planning & Zoning Office at 270-422-4676.



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