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Drew
Kirkland, Chair
Judy Dixon, Vice-Chair
Dave
Appleby, Secretary
Keith Evans
Jimmy Gilles
Martin
Hayden
Tim Miller
Rita Moorman
Irvin
Rogers
Wally Taylor
Madison Silvert, Attorney
Meetings
The
Owensboro Metropolitan Planning Commission, "OMPC" for short,
is an agency of local government, established by a joint agreement
of the City of Owensboro, the City of Whitesville, and Daviess
County, Kentucky, pursuant to Kentucky Revised Statutes, Chapter
100 Planning & Zoning Enabling Legislation. The
ten (10) OMPC citizen commissioners serve four (4) year terms.
Owensboro appoints five (5) commissioners, Daviess County,
four (4), and Whitesville, one (1).
The duties of the
Planning Commission are to...
- Recommend Goals
& Objectives of the Comprehensive Plan for adoption
by the three (3) legislative bodies of Daviess County;
- Prepare and
adopt all other elements of the Comprehensive Plan for Owensboro,
Whitesville, and Daviess County;
- Consider amendments
to the text of the Zoning Ordinance and make recommendations
to the three (3) legislative bodies regarding adoption of
the text changes;
- Adopt subdivision
regulations for Owensboro, Whitesville, and Daviess County;
- Consider public facilities plans and zoning map amendments and make recommendations
to the three (3) legislative bodies regarding these items;
and,
- Consider and
take final action on proposed development plans and subdivision
plats.
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