Wasco County Commissioners approved the first reading of a host of revisions to the County’s Land Use Development Ordinance. The package includes a number of changes required by the state, but also optional changes including accessory forest dwellings in the F-2 zone, optional exclusive farm zone uses, including agritourism criteria, proposed new farm dwelling setbacks, a military airspace overlay zone, time, place, and manner regulations for psilocybin service centers, and removal of a required permit for roof mounted solar panels under 35 feet in height. Agritourism regulations had brought the most input, but County Planner Kelly Howsley-Glover says after public input they were able to reach a comfortable place. The first readings of the revisions were approved, and another hearing and second reading is set for November 2.