The Shelby County Industrial and Development Foundation submitted a formal objection to proposed changes to the local landscape and buffer zone regulations last night during a public hearing on the subject.
Ryan Libke, executive director of Triple S, said that although only one person spoke about the change at the meeting, a representative from the industrial foundation handed in a letter voicing their concerns about the changes.
In the statement, the foundation said that the proposed regulations would hinder local business opportunities.
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