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City seeks EAC support to rezone 13.1‑acre Commerce District tract to new Conservation, Culture and Recreation district
Summary
Economic development staff asked the Environmental Action Committee to support rezoning a 13.1‑acre city parcel in the Fayetteville Commerce District from I‑2 (general industrial) to the newly adopted CCR (Conservation, Culture and Recreation) zoning. Planning intake is targeted for July 30, with a likely planning commission hearing Sept. 8.
City economic development staff told the Environmental Action Committee on July 21 that a 13.1‑acre city‑owned parcel in the Fayetteville Commerce District is proposed for rezoning from I‑2 (general industrial) to the newly adopted Conservation, Culture and Recreation (CCR) district and asked the committee for a letter of support.
Deputy Director Chung Tan (Economic Development) said the CCR district — adopted by City Council as Ordinance 6,884 and effective July 19 — is designed to “conserve, preserve, protect and enhance our community's natural resources” and align land‑use decisions with the City Plan. Tan said the Commerce District…
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