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Council schedules public hearing after rezoning application to convert 42 South Hunter Street from R-40 to commercial
Summary
Turin received an application to rezone 42 South Hunter St. from R-40 (residential) to General Commercial; council voted to move forward with a public hearing and placed the item on the public-notice schedule.
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The Turin Town Council voted May 18 to proceed with a public hearing on an application to rezone 42 South Hunter Street from R-40 (residential) to General Commercial (GC).
Councilmember Lydia Wallin moved to advance the application to public notice and hearing; Councilmember Patricia Smith seconded the motion and the minutes record that the motion carried. During council comments, Councilmember Alan Stapp requested a copy of the rezoning application so he could review the specifics, and Planning and Zoning Commissioner Bankhead stated that the vote on the rezoning had been handled correctly at the commission level.
The minutes do not record details of the applicant, proposed use under GC, or any staff report content. The record shows only the council’s vote to schedule a public hearing and requests for further materials; no rezoning decision was made at the May 18 meeting.
