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Council defers Camellia Gardens rezoning after errors in traffic study prompt re-count and planning review
Summary
Council opened the Camellia Gardens rezoning hearing, heard that the original traffic-impact analysis was conducted over a holiday weekend and has been re-run, and voted to recess the public hearing to allow Planning & Zoning to review the updated TIA and materials.
The Town of Harrisburg council opened a public hearing on a conditional rezoning request for the Camellia Gardens development and recessed the hearing to allow a corrected traffic-impact analysis (TIA) and planning-board review.
Staff told the council that the original TIA for Camellia Gardens had been performed during a holiday weekend in May 2018, a practice the town’s Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) prohibits because it can distort traffic counts. The traffic-count exercise was repeated on the Tuesday…
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