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Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Community members Joel Daniel and Frances Daniel (left) point to questions on the bulletin board and converse with Paul Vonk about what they want for the future of zoning.
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Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Local real estate agent Sarah Gillespie provides her opinion on what should happen with zoning in Rabun County by interacting at the open house Feb. 9. The open house was organized to gauge input on the county’s zoning ordinances, specifically regarding non-traditional developments.
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Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Crowds of people analyze bulletin boards set up during an open house at the Rabun County Civic Center Feb. 9 to discuss and make their opinions known about how they want to see the future of zoning in Rabun County. The open house was organized to gauge input on the county’s zoning ordinances, specifically regarding non-traditional developments.
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Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Rabun County community member Lee Penland provides his opinion on what should happen with zoning in Rabun County by interacting at the open house Feb. 9 and publishing a sticky note on one of the bulletin boards with questions for consideration. The open house was organized to gauge input on the county’s zoning ordinances, specifically regarding non-traditional developments.
Members of the Rabun County community showed out and made their opinions known at an event held at the Rabun County Civic Center Feb. 9 to gauge input on the county’s zoning ordinances.
The event…
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