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Council approves rezoning of airport-adjacent parcels to support aviation-compatible industrial uses
Summary
The council unanimously rezoned nearly 30 acres near Pitt-Greenville Airport to “unoffensive industry” to allow airport-compatible development; presenters cited FAA oversight and job and economic development benefits.
Greenville City Council voted unanimously on March 13 to rezone 29.719 acres north of Belvoir Road and west of North Memorial Drive from residential districts to IU (unoffensive industry), clearing the way for airport-compatible development.
City staff told council the site sits within the airport footprint and includes areas the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will regulate; the rezoning aligns the city’s zoning with the airport’s long-term layout plan and the city’s comprehensive plan, which designates the area for industrial and logistics uses. Staff recommended approval; the Planning & Zoning…
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