IN THE COUNTY LEGISLATURE OF JACKSON COUNTY, MISSOURI
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AN ORDINANCE implementing a 120-day moratorium on the processing of data center land use applications and Battery Energy Storage System land use applications by Jackson County for the purpose of developing a long-term policy and accompanying County Code provisions related to such applications, including the direction of regulatory standards and enhanced public notification requirements.
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ORDINANCE NO. 6074, April 6, 2026
INTRODUCED BY Sean E. Smith, County Legislator
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WHEREAS, due to the rapid emergence and expansion of data center developments and battery energy storage system (BESS) facilities, it is necessary to review and amend the Jackson County Code to create a thorough policy related to land use applications for data centers and BESS facilities; and,
WHEREAS, such large-scale technology facilities present significant land use, infrastructure, environmental, and public safety concerns; and,
WHEREAS, the Legislature does recognize widespread community opposition and resident concerns related to large industrial technology facilities; and,
WHEREAS, a number of state legislatures, including the Missouri House, are moving to implement guidelines on energy usage and water regulation for data centers and BESS facilities; and,
WHEREAS, the City of Kansas City, Missouri did pass Ordinance No. 251031 and Ordinance No. 260075 to address the impact of data centers on the community; and,
WHEREAS, Jackson County's current Unified Development Code does not adequately address the unique characteristics and impacts of these facilities; and,
WHEREAS, the Legislature recommends a 120-day moratorium to review the current provisions of the Jackson County Unified Development Code, and to develop new code additions, including enhanced public notice requirements for future applications involving large technology facilities; now therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED that a 120-day moratoriu...
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