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On June 4, the Chesterfield City Council approved the second reading of Bill 35-43 (PZ032025) to repeal City of Chesterfield Ordinance 28-20 and create a new Planned Commercial (PC) district amending development criteria for a 5.26-acre tract near Olive Street Road and Chesterfield Airport Road.
Chairperson Meryl Hanson presented the committee item and moved the second reading; Missus McGowan read the bill into the record: "Bill number 35 43, repeal city of Chesterfield ordinance 28 20 and creates a new PC planned commercial district to amend a development criteria for a 5.26 acre tract of land located south of the intersection of Olive Street Road and Chesterfield Airport Road, P Z 032025, The Wedge."
The council conducted a roll-call vote; members recorded as voting in favor and the second reading passed. The council did not record further debate on development specifics or conditions during the transcripted portion of the meeting.
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