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Planning Board recommends rezoning 7.3 acres on Red Oak Road to Business-1, sends request to Town Council
Summary
The Town of Nashville Planning Board voted unanimously to recommend rezoning a 7.3-acre parcel on Red Oak Road from A-1 agricultural to B-1 Business, advancing UNC Health Nash’s plan for a medical office to the Town Council after a public hearing and questions about utilities and traffic access.
The Town of Nashville Planning Board on an evening meeting recommended approval of a rezoning request for 7.3 acres on Red Oak Road, forwarding RZ2025-01 to the Town Council for final action.
The rezoning would change the parcel from A-1 (agricultural) to B-1 (Business) to allow commercial uses. Town staff described the site as a 7.3-acre undeveloped tract split by the road and partially inside the town limits and partially in Nash County’s jurisdiction. UNC Health Nash representatives said they plan a medical office at the site if rezoned.
Laura Hall McAdams, a UNC Health representative who opened the applicant presentation, said the site was “as close to perfect as we could get,” citing visibility from Red Oak Road and proximity to U.S. 64. A conceptual plan presented by the applicant showed about…
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