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Smithville staff outlines multiple development projects, notes one apartment plan pulled
Summary
City staff provided a staff report on rezoning, subdivisions, TIF-related projects and upcoming building permits; a proposed 252-unit apartment project was withdrawn and several commercial and residential projects are proceeding.
At the Aug. 12 Planning and Zoning Commission meeting, city staff delivered a development update covering rezoning requests, new subdivisions, commercial proposals and building-permit activity across Smithville.
Staff told commissioners that a range of proposals are at various stages: a rezoning request for a small triangular parcel on Main Street where a developer proposes roughly 10 rental cabins; a new subdivision near the Burger King that will create three lots (one approx. 1 acre, one about 2 acres, and a remaining larger parcel) that has drawn interest from AutoZone and Les Schwab Tires through a TIF-related land purchase process; and a new business expected to lease space…
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