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Council hears opposition as Vineyard Church seeks rezoning for 9501 North May Avenue
Summary
The Village City Council considered a rezoning request to convert 9501 North May Avenue from commercial C2 to a planned unit development to allow Vineyard Church to occupy a roughly 20,000-square-foot former carpet store. Property owners and neighbors raised traffic, parking and long-term exclusivity concerns; staff said the site has been vacant.
The Village City Council on Nov. 1 considered a request to rezone 9501 North May Avenue from commercial C2 to a planned unit development so Vineyard Church can occupy the former Mill Creek Carpet space.
Speaker 1 said the intent was "for the Vineyard Church to occupy where Mill Creek Carpet used to be" and estimated the space at about 20,000 square feet. Staff noted C2 zoning restricts churches in some centers and that the PUD would be the vehicle to allow the…
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