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Unionville Council approves rezoning of 2919 Concord Highway to permit commercial use

Town Council of Unionville, NC · May 18, 2026
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Summary

The Council rezoned parcel PIN 09174102 at 2919 Concord Highway from RA-40 to B-2, citing consistency with the Town's 2022 Comprehensive Plan and locating commercial growth at strategic intersections.

Unionville — The Town Council voted unanimously on May 18 to rezone the parcel at 2919 Concord Highway (PIN 09174102) from RA-40 to B-2 general use zoning, concluding that the request is consistent and reasonable with the Town of Unionville Comprehensive Plan adopted in June 2022.

Clerk and Land Use Administrator Melody Braswell confirmed all required information was included in the staff report and directed the Council to the consistency and reasonableness language in the report. Councilman Gene Price read the full motion into the record and moved approval; Councilman Jaren Simpson seconded the motion, which carried unanimously.

The motion cites that the parcel lies within a designated commercial land use category intended to concentrate new commercial development at strategic locations such as intersections along US Highway and Ridge/Boston Beach Road, and that any future development must comply with applicable land use and environmental regulations. The Council did not specify conditions beyond the consistency and reasonableness findings; no building permits or site plans were approved at the meeting.

The rezoning becomes part of the town’s zoning map and will guide future development proposals; staff will process any subsequent permit applications under the new B-2 designation.