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Council approves rezoning for property at 1000 West Stones Crossing Road (ordinance 26‑25) after amendment
Summary
Council voted 9–0 to approve ordinance 26‑25 rezoning roughly 11.2 acres at 1000 West Stones Crossing Road to allow three residential lots; an amendment described in the record as a 'no vitals commitment' was added before passage.
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The Greenwood City Council voted unanimously to adopt ordinance 26‑25, approving a rezoning for roughly 11.2 acres at 1000 West Stones Crossing Road to allow the property to be platted into three residential lots.
Joseph Beck of Progress Plus explained the proposal to the council, saying the existing house on the south portion would remain as Lot 1, a new home would be built on Lot 2, and the current owner would retain Lot 3 with shared access and an access agreement. Beck said the rezoning request (from AP to RL, per planning staff direction) was necessary to meet city requirements for large‑lot estate zoning.
During discussion a councilmember requested commitments on housing character. The record shows a motion to add an amendment described in the transcript as a "no vitals commitment." After roll‑call votes the amendment was adopted and ordinance 26‑25 passed as amended by a 9–0 vote.
Who spoke: Joseph Beck presented the application and answered council questions; the presiding chair called the motions and conducted roll call.
What happens next: The ordinance passed its reading in the meeting and will be effective according to the city's ordinance schedule and administrative processing.

