Cass County Roads & Comprehensive Plan reports
May 9th, 2024 by Ric Hanson
(Atlantic, Iowa) – Cass County Engineer Trent Wolken provided an update, Tuesday on Secondary Roads Department maintenance and activities. His report came as part of a regular meeting of the Cass County Board of Supervisors.
And, Cass County Zoning Administrator Mike Kennon reported to the Board on future zoning issues they should consider, especially with regard to setbacks for pipelines, data centers and such.
The last Comprehensive Plan in Cass County was produced in 2003, Kennon says.
He says the current plan doesn’t cover wind turbines, data centers, carbon capture pipelines, etc. EMS and local meat processor services are also not mentioned in the plan.
He said if the Board wants to have some sort of say in those matters, it better be in the Comprehensive Plan before an Ordinance is considered and drawn-up.He said the plan should be updated at least every 5-years. The Board suggested Kennon follow-up with SWIPCO on overhauling the County’s Comprehensive Zoning plan.
In other business, the Cass County Supervisors agreed to accept the resignation of Max Potter as Cass Township Clerk, and Duane Ortgies as Victoria Township Trustee, both were effective as of May 7th. Both have provided many years of service to the County.