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The Murfreesboro City Council on May 1 approved multiple land-use ordinances on second and final reading.
Approved items: Ordinance 25 Z 11 rezoning property along E Street; Ordinance 25 OZ 13 rezoning property along Greenland Drive; Ordinance 25 Z 12 amending the PCD zoning for property along Joby Jackson Parkway; and Ordinance 25 O 14 amending the sign ordinance to address second-floor signs. Each item was moved, seconded and adopted on a roll-call vote; the minutes show unanimous "aye" votes from the five members present.
Why it matters: Rezoning and sign-code changes alter allowable land uses, site development standards and the municipal sign code for second-floor signage; the council moved the items on final reading at the meeting.
Ending: Council adopted the ordinances by unanimous vote; staff did not provide additional detail in the meeting transcript beyond the roll-call approvals.
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