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Planning commission discusses rewrite of industrial zones (M1/M2); no vote, public hearings expected
Summary
Commissioners reviewed proposed changes to the city’s industrial zoning, separating lower-intensity M1 uses from higher-intensity M2 uses and discussed a timeline for adopting parts of the 2024 code. Staff said rezoning existing properties to M2 would require public hearings.
The Spring Hill City Planning Commission spent part of the meeting discussing a revision of industrial zoning designations that would split existing M1 into a lower-intensity M1 and a higher-intensity M2. Staff said the commission is scheduled to begin code changes at a meeting later this month, but no formal vote was taken.
Staff explained the proposed approach would move more intensive industrial…
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