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Buffalo County
  • Planning Commission and Board of Adjustment Application for Appointment

    Buffalo County, Nebraska welcomes all Buffalo County residents to apply for an opportunity to serve our county government on The Buffalo County Board of Adjustments or Buffalo County Planning Commission. All applications will be reviewed, recommended and appointed by the Buffalo County Board of Commissioners. 

    To apply, please complete and submit an Application for Appointment, linked below, to:


    Application


    Buffalo County Zoning Administrator
    Buffalo County Zoning Office 
    1512 Central Ave, PO Box 1270 
    Kearney, Nebraska 68848

  • Revised Proposed Zoning and Subdivision Regulations for Public Review
    The Buffalo County Board of Commissioners will hold a public hearing regarding revision and possible approval of the Buffalo County Zoning and Subdivision Regulations and Buffalo County Zoning District Map as part of the Buffalo County Comprehensive Plan, or the general plan for the improvement and development of the county outside of the jurisdiction of any city or village, as required per Neb. Rev. Stat. §23-174.06.

    To review the proposed regulations, please click here or a copy will be available in the Buffalo County Clerk's Office.
    
Lepc
Local Emergency Planning Committee

The Buffalo County Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) is not active at this time.

The committee consists of representatives from the community. The membership includes law enforcement, emergency medical services, fire services, media, industry, and local officials.

The committee was organized under the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA), also known as Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) passed by
emergency plan includes the following: an identification of local facilities and transportation routes where hazardous material are present; the procedures for immediate response in case of an accident; a plan for notifying the community that an incident has occurred; the names of response personnel at local facilities; and a plan for conducting exercises to test the plan.

What is Shelter-in-Place?
Shelter in Place "is an emergency response concept for the general public designed to reduce the chance of injury during a chemical accident. This to inform the public about the five steps of "sheltering inplace" during a chemical emergency. How to "Shelter in place where you are," according to emergency officials, "unless you areinstructed to evacuate." More about Shelter-in-Place


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