Sartell City Council To Consider Rezoning Request
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A public hearing is scheduled to rezone the property on the northwest intersection of Highway 15 and County Road 1 from residential to commercial.
Community and Economic Development Director
Scott Saehr says two township property owners in the area previously petitioned for annexation, which the council approved at a prior meeting.
He says the remaining properties have requested for rezoning for commercial use, which falls within the city s Future Land Use plan in the area.
Saehr says if the council approves the request, the properties would remain zoned as they are until future development starts.
Proposed Chapel Hill Housing Complex Would Provide 200 Units For Students
A proposed apartment complex between Isley Street and Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard could become the latest housing for UNC students.
“The Flats” complex would replace aging, low-density housing with high-density housing as envisioned by the Town of Chapel Hill’s recently-adopted Future Land Use Map. If approved by the town, The Flats would comprise of approximately 200 units and 600-650 total beds.
This area currently houses other student residential units such as University Apartments, Lark Chapel Hill, Union Chapel Hill as well as Adelaide Walters Apartments – an affordable housing community for seniors.
Navy opposes proposed zoning change in Flour Bluff
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CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas â A proposed Flour Bluff development that would build 615 apartments and additional commercial space does not have the support of the Navy.
At Wednesday s Planning and Zoning Commission meeting, Naval Air Station-Corpus Christi Community Planning Liaison Officer Ben Polak gave several reasons why the Navy does not support the rezoning of approximately 40 acres at 1402 Flour Bluff Drive.
It s the first rezone the navy has opposed since the Corpus Christi Independent School District s original plan for a new Mary Carroll High School, one commissioner says.
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By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. County planning board rejects west Newton townhome rezoning Narrowly approves change in future land use map for separate townhome complex on Hwy. 142 Engineers showed Newton County planning commissioners this rendering of townhomes planned for Fairview Road. - photo by Special Photo
COVINGTON, Ga. County planning commissioners opposed changes to zoning for one new multi-family project and narrowly approved another Tuesday.
The Newton County Planning Commission unanimously voted to deny a rezoning for construction of 120 townhomes on Fairview Road, and narrowly voted to recommend a change in the Future Land Use Map to allow future townhome construction targeting senior renters on Georgia Hwy. 142.
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A Virginia Village building will be maintained as market-rate affordable units after being purchased by the Falls Church Economic Development Authority. (Google Maps )
FALLS CHURCH, VA On Wednesday, the Falls Church Economic Development Authority voted to enter a contract to buy one Virginia Village property at 302 Shirley Street for $925K.
When the sale is complete, the city will allow existing tenants to remain. However, the purchase will allow the city to consider options for future uses. The city does plan to keep the market-rate affordable units.
Virginia Village is a neighborhood of 20 multifamily residential buildings covering 4.5 acres of land area. The building being purchased by the economic development authority is 2,560 square feet and has four one-bedroom apartments. The city already owns another Virginia Village building at 208 Gibson Street, which is managed by a property management company for use by a non-profit organization.