Morris, Connecticut Enacts Two-Year Moratorium on Data Centers
Morris, Connecticut's Planning and Zoning Commission has approved a two-year moratorium on data centers to protect local farmland and maintain rural character. This decision aligns with the town's conservation goals and reflects concerns over the environmental impact of such facilities.

The Planning and Zoning Commission of Morris, Connecticut has implemented a two-year moratorium on data centers to preserve farmland and rural character. This decision follows a town poll highlighting the importance of rural attributes, with 1,690 acres actively farmed, representing 13.8% of the town's area.
No data center proposals currently exist, but recent solar projects have prompted zoning officials to take preventive action. The moratorium allows for the evaluation of land use impacts and the development of regulations consistent with conservation goals. Groton previously adopted similar measures, restricting the size of data centers, indicating a regional trend towards cautious development in response to community values.




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