PLYMOUTH — In their regular Monday meeting, the Marshall County Commissioners voted to have County Attorney Sean

Surrisi draft resolutions changing a current moratorium on industrial-scale solar facilities and data centers in Marshall County to a complete ban on those facilities.
The Commissioners, earlier in the meeting, sent an ordinance regarding battery energy storage systems (BESS) back to the county Plan Commission for revisions regarding setback standards. The current moratorium on all BESS, industrial solar, and data centers would come to an end in four months.
Klotz stated that the ban would be for just “industrial” level operations, not private.








