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Public hearing sparks debate over new housing development

July 24, 2024 | Asheville City, Buncombe County, North Carolina



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Public hearing sparks debate over new housing development
A public hearing was held to discuss the conditional zoning of a property located at 767 New Hawk Creek Road, transitioning from RS-4 single-family medium density to a residential expansion zone. This change aims to facilitate the construction of 95 new single-family housing units in the area.

During the meeting, Sam Starr Baum, a planner with the City of Asheville's Planning and Urban Design Department, presented the rezoning petition. The mayor urged attendees to refrain from vocal reactions during the presentations to maintain order. Following the staff presentation, the applicant was given the opportunity to speak, after which public comments were invited.

To accommodate the anticipated high volume of public input, the council allowed each speaker two minutes to express their views, with some individuals ceding their time to designated speakers who were allotted ten minutes. This approach was implemented to ensure that all voices could be heard within the limited timeframe typically allocated for public comment.

The meeting highlighted the community's interest in the proposed development and the council's commitment to facilitating a thorough discussion on the matter. Further details regarding the zoning change and its implications for the local area are expected to emerge as the council continues to deliberate on the proposal.

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