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Langley Properties seeks light-industrial rezoning for 110-acre site; offers 50-foot perimeter setback
Summary
At a Jan. 6 public hearing, Langley Properties asked the Florence Town Council for first-reading approval to rezone about 110 acres known as Bowling Industrial 110 from rural agriculture to light industrial and offered a voluntary 50-foot building setback around the parcel; council set a second reading for Jan. 25.
Langley Properties on Jan. 6 presented a first reading to rezone roughly 110 acres near Diversion Dam Road and Bowling Road — identified in application materials as “Bowling Industrial 110” — from Rural Agriculture (RA-10 and RA-4) to Light Industrial (LI). The applicant told council the general plan already designates the area for employment uses and said rezoning would bring land-use zoning into alignment with the general plan.
Why it matters: The property is adjacent to existing industrially zoned parcels and near a state prison; rezoning could allow future industrial development and influence traffic, local services and neighbors’ property values. Langley Properties’ application drew neighborhood concern about traffic, safety and compatibility with adjacent residential parcels.
What the applicant proposed: Jennifer Ruby, representing Langley Properties and its ownership partnership Langley Lewis…
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