Cape Girardeau County commissioners said they are ready to move forward on the city of Cape Girardeau's request for instituting a peripheral zoning area in the two miles surrounding the city.
Presiding Commissioner Gerald Jones said he would like to have a public hearing within the next few weeks and vote on the issue shortly after the hearing.
"I would like to have it this year and not throw it on the back of a new commissioner," he said.
The county will elect a new presiding commissioner during today's general election.
Commissioner Jay Purcell, who represents Cape Girardeau, said he, too, would like to see resolution.
"I am uncomfortable putting it off," he said.
During Monday's meeting, Jones said he was concerned the city was asking the county to do something it has no authority to do, namely setting agriculture regulations.
If approved by the commission, the peripheral zone would become an AG-1 district, a less-restrictive agricultural designation allowing farming, single-family houses, small businesses and other specific uses. Deviations from the permitted uses would go to the city's planning and zoning commission for review, before going to the Cape Girardeau City Council for final approval.
Commissioners said they will talk with Cape Girardeau officials and set a date for the hearing at Thursday's meeting.
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Commissioners also:
The county will advertise the board positions on the county's website, and will make recommendations at the Nov. 18 meeting.
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