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Perry County Plan Commission Meets March 31 With Public Livestream Available

Perry County's Plan Commission took up subdivision plats, conditional use permits and zoning hearings March 31; archived footage is free on the county's YouTube channel.

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Perry County Plan Commission Meets March 31 With Public Livestream Available
Source: perrycounty.in.gov

Subdivision plats, conditional use permits, and development hearings were before the Perry County Plan Commission when it convened at 5:00 p.m. on March 31 at the Courthouse Meeting Room, 2219 Payne Street in Tell City. Those are the decisions that most directly determine where new housing can be built in unincorporated Perry County, how land shifts between commercial and residential use, and whether development proposals qualify for county redevelopment incentives.

The March 31 session closed a six-day stretch of back-to-back governance activity. The County Council met March 26, the Redevelopment Commission followed March 30, and the Plan Commission wrapped the sequence the next evening. Property owners in Tell City, Cannelton, Troy, and the county's unincorporated townships had standing to track all three: together, those meetings cover budgets, capital projects, and the land-use votes that determine where development goes next.

Anyone who missed the livestream can watch the full recording on the county's public meetings YouTube channel, where archived footage is posted after each session at no cost. Residents needing underlying documents from the meeting, such as submitted plats, permit applications, or zoning inquiries entered into the record, can contact the county Planning and Zoning office at 2219 Payne St. in Tell City or by email at planning@perrycounty.in.gov.

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For those looking to weigh in before the next Plan Commission session, the process runs through that same office. Agenda requests, public comments, and development filings must reach planning staff before the meeting date. The commission convenes only when business warrants, so monitoring the county's official calendar is the clearest way to catch a relevant vote before it closes.

The Plan Commission's jurisdiction covers all unincorporated land in Perry County. Conditional approvals carry hard deadlines: construction permitted under county approval must begin within one year and be completed within two.

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