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Davidson County Council approves rezoning to business district on Cotton Grove Road

April 14, 2024 | Lexington, Davidson County, North Carolina



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Davidson County Council approves rezoning to business district on Cotton Grove Road
The City of Lexington City Council made significant strides in urban development during its regular meeting on April 14, 2025, by approving a key zoning amendment. The council voted unanimously to rezone a property along Cotton Grove Road from a traditional neighborhood district to a business district, a move aimed at enhancing local commercial offerings.

The discussion, which lasted only five minutes, saw no questions from council members, indicating strong support for the proposal. The rezoning aligns with the 2022 land use plan, which encourages a variety of commercial and service uses to meet residents' daily needs without negatively impacting the community. This change is expected to pave the way for increased grocery stores, restaurants, and entertainment options in the area.

Following a brief public hearing, where no residents chose to speak, the council adopted a statement of consistency and reasonableness regarding the zoning map amendment. Mayor Pro Tem Watkins and Councilman Myers led the motion, which was met with unanimous approval from the council.

The successful passage of Ordinance 19-2025 marks a pivotal moment for Lexington, as it seeks to foster economic growth and improve the quality of life for its residents through expanded commercial opportunities. The council's swift action reflects a proactive approach to urban planning and community development.

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