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Archdale board recommends rezoning of 10200 block of S. Main Street to commercial

Archdale Planning and Zoning Board · March 2, 2026
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Summary

The Archdale Planning and Zoning Board unanimously recommended rezoning roughly 3.09 acres in the 10200 block of S. Main Street from R-15 (single-family) to B-1 (general business) after a staff report and applicant presentation; no members of the public spoke against the request.

The Archdale Planning and Zoning Board unanimously recommended approval of a rezoning request for approximately 3.09 acres in the 10200 block of S. Main Street during its March 2, 2026 regular meeting.

Planning Officer Matthew Talbott presented the staff report, telling the board the parcel is designated "Commercial Corridor" in the city’s Future Land Use Plan and is surrounded on three sides by commercially zoned properties. Talbott said the applicant, Sunny Dhebaria, recombined an adjacent 19,541-square-foot parcel already zoned B-1 into the proposal and removed the portion that previously extended to Knollwood Drive.

Dhebaria introduced himself and explained the boundary changes he made with the property owners’ consent. Chairman Scott Greene opened and closed the public hearing; no one spoke in opposition.

Board member Brent Kinney moved to recommend approval of the rezoning; Chris Collins seconded and the motion passed unanimously. Board members thanked the applicant for addressing earlier concerns that had contributed to a prior, April 2025 denial of a similar request.

The public hearing was closed and the board recorded a unanimous recommendation for rezoning.