There was more agreement than disagreement at Tuesday's public workshop on changes Triple S Planning and Zoning is considering to the county's landscape and buffering rules.
"I think we're all pretty much on the same page here," said Al Andrews, who spoke on behalf of the Shelby County Industrial and Development Foundation.
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