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Salisbury council tables decision on North Shoemaker Drive annexation amid zoning dispute
Summary
Council postponed action after staff, planning commission and a developer proposed three different zoning classifications for a 12.465-acre annexation that would allow as many as 60 townhomes; council asked for more information and a developer presentation before moving legislation forward.
The Salisbury City Council on Monday tabled a decision on the proposed annexation of a 12.465-acre parcel on North Shoemaker Drive after staff, the planning commission and the petitioner proposed three different zoning classifications.
The parcel, which staff said could accommodate roughly 60 townhomes, was introduced as an annexation request with an initial petitioner proposal of R‑8A zoning. Planning staff recommended R‑10S and the planning commission recommended R‑10A, creating what Associate Planner Zach White described as three…
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