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Council OKs rezoning to expand North State Steel laydown area near West Gum Road
Summary
Greenville City Council unanimously approved a zoning change to incorporate two small tracts totaling 0.5532 acres into an industrial zone adjacent to existing North State Steel property. City staff said the change is consistent with the future land-use plan and that the parcels are likely to be incorporated into North State Steel's laydown yard.
Greenville City Council on Oct. 9 approved a request by North State Steel Inc. to rezone two tracts totaling about 0.5532 acres along the southern right-of-way of West Gum Road from RA-20 (residential agriculture) to IU (unoffensive industry). Staff and the Planning & Zoning Commission recommended approval; the council voted 5-0 to adopt the ordinance.
Planner Chris Kelly told council the two tracks lie in the northwest quadrant of the city near Old River Road and the Pitt-Greenville…
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