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Kernersville aldermen approve rezoning of 108 Coram Street over one dissent
Summary
The Board of Aldermen approved rezoning 108 Coram Street (Zoning Docket K-824) from General Industrial to Pedestrian Business after a public hearing and a staff recommendation; one alderman voted against the change.
The Kernersville Board of Aldermen on March 4 approved an ordinance to rezone 108 Coram Street (Zoning Docket K-824) from General Industrial (GI) to Pedestrian Business (PB) following a public hearing and a staff recommendation.
Town Community Development Director Catherine Garner told the board the rezoning request, submitted by agent Joe Clark on behalf of owner 1 Stop Incorporated, is a “general rezoning” to allow the full range of pedestrian business uses in the Central Kernersville overlay and is consistent with the town’s land use plan. Garner…
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