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Commission approves commercial‑automotive rezoning at Newberry gateway after debate on auto‑oriented uses
Summary
The commission unanimously rezoned a 25.11‑acre parcel at Newberry’s eastern gateway from county agriculture to commercial automotive; commissioners and staff stressed the city’s Gateway Overlay will constrain design, but some raised concerns about car‑focused uses and signage.
The City Commission unanimously approved a rezoning on Aug. 25 that changes a 25.11‑acre parcel at Newberry’s eastern gateway from Alachua County agricultural use to City of Newberry commercial automotive zoning. The parcel sits on State Road 26 near the city’s urban service boundary and is subject to the city’s Gateway Overlay District.
Why it matters: Commercial automotive zoning explicitly permits high‑visibility, vehicle‑oriented uses — dealerships, large equipment sales, service and vehicle display — that require frontage on high‑traffic roads and large lots. The Gateway Overlay adds design‑ and…
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