WEB UPDATE: BLUAC has no applications to deliberate
Alex STRICKLAND<br | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 16 years, 9 months AGO
The Bigfork Land Use Advisory Committee was faced with a stark agenda at its regular monthly meeting on Thursday with no applications to consider.
As a result, the board heard updates on a variety of topics from the status of local businesses in violation of county sign regulations to the Bigfork Neighborhood Plan.
Jay Whitney also have a short presentation to the board for informative purposes outlining a lawsuit that he is currently involved in concerning land in downtown Bigfork. Some of the land in question, he contended, should belong to the county and thus the public.
For a more on this story, pick up the March 5 edition of the Bigfork Eagle.
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