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Council approves rezoning and three use permits for mixed-use project at 3200 Neil Armstrong Parkway

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Hampton City Council voted unanimously to rezone roughly 5.29 acres at 3200 Neil Armstrong Parkway to the Langley Business Park (LBP) district and approved three use permits to allow a storage facility and two retail uses, subject to proffered conditions and site-design commitments.

Hampton City Council voted to rezone about 5.29 acres at 3200 Neil Armstrong Parkway from General Commercial (C-3) to Langley Business Park (LBP) district and approved three separate use permits to allow a three-story storage facility and two retail-sales uses on split parcels of the site.

The council approved rezoning application 24-0526 with 10 proffered conditions. Staff and the Planning Commission recommended the rezoning, saying it would support a mixed-use redevelopment that adds retail services for the Langley Research and Development Park workforce and puts an underutilized parcel back into productive use. Chief Planner Donald Whipple presented the proposal and the proffered concept plan and elevations.

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