Plain language: there is a Board vote. All three applications go to the 12-member Planning Commission together on November 4th, 2026. The Board of Supervisors vote follows if it passes the Planning Commission. Supervisor Alcorn has a vote — and his office has put on the record that he does not find the developer’s administrative argument convincing.
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