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File #: 26-1590    Version: Name:
Type: Other Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 2/17/2026 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 3/3/2026 Final action:
Title: Ordinance / Land Development Regulation Amendment for Essential Services (LDR-0012-2025)
Sponsors: System Administrator
Attachments: 1. 2026-02-13 Essential Services LDR Amend SR for PC, 2. 2026-02-13 Ord Essential Services Amend LDR for PC

? Consent Agenda ?Quasi-Judicial Public Hearing
? Regular Business 5:30 pm
? Public Hearing Other

DEPARTMENT: Planning & Zoning
SUBMITTED BY: Laura McClelland
PRESENTED BY: Misty Servia


TITLE & DESCRIPTION:
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Ordinance / Land Development Regulation Amendment for Essential Services (LDR-0012-2025)
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REQUESTED MOTION:
A motion to enter into the record the development review report and make a recommendation to the Board of County Commissioners to adopt/deny the proposed ordinance.

SUMMARY:
In Article XII. - Definitions, of the County's Land Development Regulations, Essential Services is currently defined as follows:
Essential services means services designed and operated by, or under the approval of, appropriate governmental jurisdictions to provide necessary utilities, general communications, public uses, and solid waste disposal facilities.
DeSoto County Government owns and operates various types of infrastructure, including potable water and sanitary sewer utility systems, which includes underground pipes but also includes physical plants, pump stations, water towers, lift stations, and other above-ground infrastructure. Additionally, the county's Public Safety Department provides fire and emergency management services, and the county also operates a landfill for solid waste disposal. These services are housed in buildings owned/operated to serve the public, another component of Essential Services.

BACKGROUND:
The City of Arcadia's Airport is critical infrastructure, but municipal airports are not currently included under the definition of Essential Services. This deficiency was noted when the airport sought to build cabins for their existing campground for temporary lodging for pilots, but the expansion was difficult to complete within the procedural requirements of the LDR without an approved master plan/Development Plan showing those entitlements. And, while the airport is owned and operated by the City, the airport is in unincorporated DeS...

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