Feb 12, 2026

Commission approves resolutions for Salt Lick Golf Resort

Posted Feb 12, 2026 11:45 AM
Reno County Commissioners (l-r) Richard Winger, Don Bogner, Chairman Ron Hirst, Randy Parks and Ron Vincent during a Board of County Commissioners meeting on Jan. 28, 2026 (Photo courtesy Reno County/Sandra Milburn)
Reno County Commissioners (l-r) Richard Winger, Don Bogner, Chairman Ron Hirst, Randy Parks and Ron Vincent during a Board of County Commissioners meeting on Jan. 28, 2026 (Photo courtesy Reno County/Sandra Milburn)

MARC JACOBS
Hutch Post 

County commissioners approved two land-use items tied to a proposed Salt Lick Golf Resort development. The items were on the consent agenda.

Approved was a request to rezone approximately 180 acres from the R-2 Suburban Residential District to the AG Agricultural District. According to agenda materials, the rezoning is intended to eliminate the possibility of developing a high-density residential subdivision on the property associated with the Salt Lick Golf Resort.

Commissioners also approved a conditional use permit from the same applicant to allow development of a golf course resort. That proposal covers two parcels already zoned AG Agricultural District at the northeast corner of North Buhler Road and East Fourth Avenue.

In other business, commissioners received the annual report from the Reno County Department of Emergency Management. Randy Partington also presented monthly department reports to the board.

Partington announced that a county commission retreat is scheduled for Feb. 20 at the New Reno County Training Center.

The next meeting of the Reno County Board of County Commissioners is set for Feb. 25.