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Dollar General plans spark community concerns over zoning changes

June 28, 2024 | Doña Ana County, New Mexico



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Dollar General plans spark community concerns over zoning changes
In a recent government meeting, discussions centered around the proposed establishment of a Dollar General store in a currently vacant area, with significant focus on zoning changes and community impact. The developer presented a summary of traffic counts and potential site plans, noting that specific traffic data for this location had not yet been collected.

Concerns were raised regarding the intersection at Petty Lane, which could affect the parcel size designated for the store. The developer indicated that they were not prepared to alter the parcel size from the existing 1.75 acres at this time, but they would consider engineering recommendations to improve site layout, including a potential turnout near Petty Lane.

The proposed zoning change is expected to reduce the number of residential units in the area, as no houses have been constructed or proposed under the current zoning designation. The developer addressed infrastructure needs, stating that sewer connections are approximately 200 feet away and that water services are anticipated.

Environmental assessments revealed no sensitive areas on the proposed site, and the developer argued that the Dollar General store would provide essential commercial services to the community. They asserted that the rezoning aligns with the unified development code and would enhance the health, safety, and welfare of local residents.

However, the meeting highlighted a lack of prior community engagement, with the developer admitting that they typically first hear community feedback during the zoning change process. This has led to a number of letters opposing the project, indicating significant local concern regarding the store's establishment.

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