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Council approves rezoning to bring Meridian Food Bank into compliance and allow expansion for student weekend meals
Summary
Council approved a rezoning to change the Meridian Food Bank property from Light Industrial to Old Town zoning so the food bank can remove its nonconforming status and add roughly 940 square feet for assembly/storage of student weekend meal packs.
The Meridian City Council approved a rezoning request (file H2024‑0065) on March 4 to change a 1.72‑acre site at 616 Northwest Second Street from Light Industrial (IL) to Old Town zoning. Staff told council the rezoning will remove the food bank’s nonconforming status and allow future expansions without conditional‑use permitting.
Nick (city staff) explained the primary purpose is to allow the Meridian Food Bank to expand a work area used to assemble…
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