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Committee delays vote on 74‑acre Canebrake rezoning after staff requests more plan, buffer and parking information
Summary
The zoning committee on Sept. 4 voted to support staff's request to postpone consideration of a zone change for the Basler (Canebrake) property — about 74 acres — after staff said the application lacked required analyses of comprehensive‑plan compliance, a parking‑demand study and details showing how a mandatory 100‑foot agricultural buffer would
The Planning Commission's Zoning Committee voted Sept. 4 to recommend postponement of a requested rezoning for the Basler property (Canebrake Subdivision Unit 1), a roughly 74‑acre site on Canebrake Drive that the applicant proposes to split into light industrial (I‑1) and medium‑density residential (R‑4) areas.
Jeremy Young, planning staff, summarized the proposal and told the committee the application lacked key information needed to evaluate consistency with the 2024 Urban Growth Master Plan and the Comprehensive Plan, including details on multimodal connections and improvements to Canebrake Drive. Young also said…
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