(KAIR)--Atchison County Commissioners, on Wednesday, May 28, will hold a special meeting, with zoning to be the focus of the session.
The evening meeting will begin at 7:00 in the main courtroom at the Atchison County Courthouse.
Social media has been abuzz with comments from County resident regarding the issue, including questions regarding the reasoning behind the meeting.
Second District Commissioner Eric Noll, in a social media post, said the "most pressing issue at hand," as it pertains to Atchison County zoning, is the proposed "quarry to be opened in the St. Louis Church area," with Noll adding that "the only way to stop it is zoning," followed by questions he posed regarding potential outcomes should zoning be allowed, stating that his "feedback is very one-sided against starting ANY zoning," with Noll saying the Commission now wants to hear the thoughts of county residents.
Those thoughts can be shared Wednesday evening during the 7:00 session, at the Atchison County Courthouse.
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