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The Columbia City Council gave first consideration to Ordinance 45-47, which would amend the Honey Farm Planned Unit Development (PUD) master plan for a 7.49-acre portion of Lot 6 in Honey Farm Crossing, located off Nashville Highway and Honey Farm Way.
The council opened and closed a public hearing on the item earlier in the meeting; no members of the public signed up to speak. Councilors then considered first reading of the ordinance and advanced it as a first consideration; the item will return for the required public hearing and subsequent readings per the city’s zoning process.
The ordinance was described on the agenda as an amendment to Ordinance 4,400 (the city zoning ordinance) to change the PUD master plan for the specified parcel. No substantive public comments were recorded during the meeting on the land-use details.
Council action moves the matter forward in the standard ordinance process; any final approval will follow advertised public hearings and subsequent readings as required by municipal code.
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