Kingman County: Resolution No. 2026-R9

RESOLUTION NO. 2026-R9

A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING A MORATORIUM AND PROVIDING FOR THE SUSPENSION OF CERTAIN TYPES OF USE APPLICATIONS AND CONSIDERATION ON ANY LAND WITHIN THE UNINCORPORATED AREA OF KINGMAN COUNTY; AND DIRECTING THAT LAND USE REGULATIONS CONCERNING DATA CENTER BE REVIEWED AND CONSIDERED FOR MODIFICATION OR DEVELOPMENT. 

WHEREAS, Kansas statutes authorize counties to establish land development regulations to address local development concerns and needs; and 

WHEREAS, the Kingman County Zoning Code “Zoning Code” currently allows for the development of a Data Center, defined as “one or more buildings constructed, reconstructed, enlarged, remodeled, or leased in Kingman County to house networked computer servers connected by a fiber transmission network for the purposes of centralizing data storage, management, and dissemination,” subject to a Special Use Permit “SUP” that is obtained after procedures, regulations and standards are met as outlined in the Zoning Code; and 

WHEREAS, the Kingman County Planning and Zoning boards have requested a review of all Kingman County Zoning codes pertaining to Data Centers and SUPs issued for Data Centers the Board of County Commissioners have also heard concerns expressed by the public about current regulations pertaining to Data Centers; and 

WHEREAS, a substantial amount of time is needed for the reconsideration and modification of codes concerning Data Centers, and consideration of use applications for any Data Center during this time could be detrimental to the welfare of the citizens of Kingman County and slow down the review process; and 

WHEREAS, pursuant to K.S.A. 12-741, et seq., and K.S.A. 19-101, et seq., Kingman County has the statutory authority to regulate the conduct of development through this Resolution as legislative action. 

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF KINGMAN COUNTY, KANSAS that: 

1) The consideration and issuance of a SUP or other zoning or use modification allowing for the development of a Data Center submitted after this Resolution’s effective date is temporarily suspended as outlined herein. 

2) The moratorium imposed by this Resolution shall be for a period of eighteen ( 18 ) months from the effective date of this Resolution. The length of this moratorium may be reduced or extended upon approval of the Board of County Commissioners. 

3) During the moratorium, the Board of County Commissioners, the Kingman County Planning and Zoning Boards, applicable Kingman County Employees, and assigns shall use best efforts to consider amendments and additions to all Kingman County Zoning Codes that address Data Center use applications and guidelines. 

4) If any section of this Resolution shall be judged invalid or held unconstitutional, the same shall not affect the validity of this Resolution as a whole or any part or provision thereof, other than the specific section(s) declared invalid or unconstitutional. 

5) This Resolution shall take effect and be in full force and effect after its adoption and publication in the official county newspaper. The County Clerk is directed to publish this Resolution once in the official county newspaper. 

Adopted by the Board of County Commissioners of Kingman County, Kansas this 9th day of February 2026. 

6) If any section of this Resolution shall be judged invalid or held unconstitutional, the same shall not affect the validity of this Resolution as a whole or any part or provision thereof, other than the specific section(s) declared invalid or unconstitutional. 

7) This Resolution shall take effect and be in full force and effect after its adoption and publication in the official county newspaper. The County Clerk is directed to publish this Resolution once in the official county newspaper. 

Adopted by the Board of County Commissioners of Kingman County, Kansas this 9th day of February 2026. 

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

KINGMAN COUNTY, KANSAS

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Julie Lyon, Chairwoman and Commissioner 

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Jeff Young, Commissioner 

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Jack Thimesch, Commissioner 

ATTEST: 

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Carol Noblit, County Clerk                       

Approved as to Form: 

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Brandon T. Ritcha, County Counselor