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Shelbyville council approves several rezonings, rejects one and defers another after resident concerns
Summary
Council approved two rezoning ordinances and multiple de‑annexation resolutions, defeated a rezoning after an unfavorable planning commission recommendation, and deferred a contentious Whitbourne Street rezoning to January following resident safety and address concerns.
Shelbyville’s City Council on Dec. 12 approved multiple land‑use items, voted down one zoning proposal and deferred another after residents and council members raised concerns about flooding, fencing, addresses and traffic near proposed developments.
On second reading the council approved an ordinance rezoning a 0.43‑acre parcel owned by John K. Harrison from R2 (medium‑density residential) to R4 (high‑density residential); the city attorney read the caption and the council recorded affirmative votes. The council also approved a separate second‑reading ordinance rezoning about 10.36…
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