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Commissioners approve conditional rezoning for ProLogistix site on Pierce Road with added buffers and use exclusions
Summary
The Johnston County Board of Commissioners approved Case 25‑15, rezoning a Pierce Road parcel to a multi‑tenant industrial classification with conditions that add extensive use exclusions, require landscaping buffers (120–250 feet variable, plus a 15‑foot planting strip), and prohibit data centers; the board discussed enforcement and truck routing before voting to approve.
The Johnston County Board of Commissioners voted March 16 to approve Case 25‑15, a conditional rezoning for a ProLogistix site on Pierce Road, adopting a statement of consistency and the applicant’s amended conditions.
Jason Baron, attorney for ProLogistix, told the board the western buffer on the site varies “at its shortest point, it's about a 120 feet. And at its deepest point, it's closer to 250 feet,” and said the proposal includes a 15‑foot landscaping strip adjacent to the proposed drive aisle to provide screening. Planning Director Newton summarized that the applicant submitted amended conditions that add exclusions and clarify several uses, and that the final conditions include additional buffering on the western and eastern boundaries to provide visual separation from adjacent neighborhoods.
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