Council approves rezoning between Coleman and Baltimore avenues from R-4 to I-1 on second and final reading

5086432 · June 27, 2025

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Summary

On second and final reading the Clarksburg City Council approved an ordinance to rezone property between Coleman Avenue and Baltimore Avenue from R-4 residential to I-1 industrial classification following a public hearing with no speakers.

The Clarksburg City Council approved on second and final reading an ordinance to rezone property between Coleman Avenue and Baltimore Avenue from R-4 to I-1.

The item was presented as unfinished business with a public hearing opened and closed during the same council meeting; no members of the public spoke for or against the rezoning during the hearing. The council then voted on the ordinance and the motion carried on final reading.

The council record notes the public hearing notice appeared in the official notice period, and council proceeded with the final vote following the hearing.

Because no public comments were recorded during the hearing and no conditions or amendments were added at final reading, the ordinance moves forward under the council’s standard legislative process.