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Commission approves narrowly limited industrial rezoning for concrete‑additive maker in Clemons area

2171648 · January 1, 2025
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Summary

The Board approved a rezoning to General Industrial Special Use on Dec. 19 for a 5.49-acre site on Clementine Drive, limited to NAICS 325998 (concrete additive manufacturing and mixing) and to indoor-only operations after the applicant removed planned outdoor chemical storage.

The Forsyth County Board of Commissioners voted unanimously Dec. 19 to approve a zoning map amendment (docket F-16-51) that rezoned a 5.49-acre parcel at the end of Clementine Drive from LI (limited industrial) to GI-S (general industrial, special use), with explicit restrictions that limit allowed manufacturing activity to NAICS 325998 — concrete additive manufacturing and mixing — and require all manufacturing and storage related to that use to occur entirely within an enclosed building.

Why it matters: The decision allows a proposed tenant, Master Builders Solutions, to operate in an existing industrial building while narrowing the permitted high-intensity uses previously associated with general industrial zoning. Opponents said they feared precedent and potential off-site impacts from chemical handling; proponents and the applicant said the operation would be low-volume, mostly water-based, and fully…

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