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Board recommends rules for concrete products in MIC district, narrows separation requirement to 425 feet
Summary
Staff proposed adding concrete products manufacturing/distribution as a conditional use in MIC zoning with strict buffers and a 1,000‑ft separation; after public comment and debate, the board recommended approval with the separation reduced to about 425 feet and with screening, setbacks and DEP permit requirements.
The Planning & Zoning Board on Feb. 23 recommended approval of a city‑initiated amendment to allow concrete products manufacturing and distribution as a conditional use in the mixed industrial and commercial (MIC) district — but with tighter development standards and a reduced separation distance than staff originally proposed.
Staff introduced draft regulations intended to govern unpermitted operations and avoid a cluster of concrete producers in…
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