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Council unanimously approves rezoning of Plyler Road parcels to general business

Indian Trail Town Council · January 14, 2026
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Summary

The Town Council approved ZM2026-0113, rezoning two SF‑1 parcels totaling 3.67 acres at Unionville‑Indian Trail Road and Plyler Road to the GBD (general business district); staff said the change supports commercial development at the intersection and council adopted consistency findings unanimously.

Planning staff presented conventional rezoning petition ZM2026-0113 to change two single-family (SF‑1) parcels totalling approximately 3.67 acres at the intersection of Unionville‑Indian Trail Road and Plyler Road to the town's general business district (GBD). Staff explained the parcels are at a corner already flanked by commercial uses to the north and multifamily to the west, and that the recommended zoning change would allow commercially compatible development while preserving buffers to adjacent single-family areas.

Applicant Christopher Fogg told the council he intends first to rezone and then pursue a professional office and that the corner could support an anchor commercial use. Brandy Deese, planning staff, reviewed the comprehensive-plan land-use context and explained the required site-plan review and UDO requirements that would follow a rezoning.

After opening and closing the public hearing with no speakers signed up, a councilmember moved to approve the ordinance and adopt the consistency findings. The motion passed unanimously.

What’s next: the applicant must submit site plans that comply with Unified Development Ordinance standards (buffers, setbacks, stormwater, parking and other requirements) before any commercial development could proceed.