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Commission rezones South Union Street blocks to C‑4A despite concerns about scale and stormwater
Summary
The commission voted 5–2 on July 21 to rezone several blocks of South Union Street from C‑2 (neighborhood center) to C‑4A (regional center), a change supporters said aligns zoning with current commercial uses and opponents warned could increase impervious surface and building scale.
The City Commission voted 5–2 to rezone the 300‑block area of South Union Street from C‑2 (Neighborhood Center) to C‑4A (Regional Center), enacting the ordinance with effect eight days after publication. Proponents, including members of the planning commission and property owners, said the classification better reflects the commercial character and existing building footprints in the corridor and would require active ground‑floor uses facing the street under…
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