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Stayton council declines change to allow general‑merchandise stores at Highway 22 interchange
Summary
After a public hearing on land-use file 9-08-24 — prompted by a prospective Dollar General — the council accepted staff and planning-commission recommendations and voted to take no further action on an amendment that would allow general merchandise in the Interchange Development Zone.
The Stayton City Council on Monday closed a public hearing and voted to take no further action on a proposed amendment that would permit general‑merchandise stores in the city—s Interchange Development (ID) Zone near the Highway 22 interchange.
Jennifer Cicliano, the city—s Community and Economic Development director, told the council the ID zone was created to serve travelers (fuel stations, convenience stores and possibly hotels) and that the city—s comprehensive plan discourages broader commercial development at the Highway 22 interchange. Cicliano said the request originated with Dollar General,…
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