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Clayton Planning Board recommends rezoning for Winston 3H, seeks onsite recreation and sidewalks

Clayton Planning Board · March 23, 2026
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Summary

The board voted to recommend approval of a conditional rezoning and master-plan amendment for an 11.66-acre Winston 3H parcel, approving up to 87 units while asking the applicant to include a small active-recreation area and at least one sidewalk where feasible; the recommendation goes to Town Council.

The Clayton Planning Board voted March 23 to recommend that Town Council approve a conditional rezoning and master-plan amendment for the Winston 3H project, a proposal to rezone roughly 11.66 acres south of Winston Road for attached single-family townhomes.

Robert Tate, the town’s senior planner, told the board the request would change the parcel’s Future Land Use designation from low-density residential (about three units per acre) to a higher-density residential designation and would allow up to 87 dwelling units on the site. “This is a request to rezone the subject parcel from the Residential Plan District to the Residential Conditional Zoning District,” Tate said, and staff recommended approval given surrounding land-use patterns while noting the request is inconsistent with the adopted future land use map.

Attorney Toby Coleman, representing the applicant, said the team returned…

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