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Monroe Planning Board backs rezoning of 219 North Bivens Road for heavy-industrial use
Summary
The Monroe Planning Board recommended approval to rezone 8 acres of 219 North Bivens Road from General Industrial to Heavy Industrial to allow a concrete plant; planning staff recommended approval and the board voted to forward the ordinance and land-use resolution to City Council.
The Monroe Planning Board voted to recommend rezoning 8 acres of the property at 219 North Bivens Road (part of tax parcel 09084035) from General Industrial (GI) to Heavy Industrial (HI) to allow operation of a concrete plant on the rezoned portion.
Planning staff presented the request and recommended approval. Megan Brightheart, planning department staff, told the board the rezoning covers an 8-acre portion of a larger 35-acre parcel at the northwest corner of Stitch Street and North Bivens Road and said the change is consistent with the city’s land use and transportation plan, which designates the area for manufacturing, logistics and aerospace uses.
The request drew questions about existing…
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