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Neighbors urge council to reject rezoning of 14.77-acre tract at 231 North; planning staff recommends approval
Summary
Homeowners living behind a 14.77-acre vacant parcel on 231 North asked the Shelbyville City Council April 29 to oppose a rezoning request from low-density residential (R-1) to general business (C-2), citing loss of tree buffer, traffic and noise concerns.
Several residents who live behind a vacant 14.77-acre parcel on 231 North urged the Shelbyville City Council April 29 to oppose a developer’s request to rezone the tract from R-1 (low-density residential) to C-2 (general business).
Deanna Sacko, a homeowner directly behind the site, told the council the parcel was previously proposed for higher-density residential in 2021 but received an unfavorable recommendation from the planning commission. Sacko said the reasons given then — incompatibility with the future land-use map and…
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