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Rezoning Compromise Considered

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    Last Thursday property owners met with City Council Members in a workshop to discuss two proposed compromises on the rezoning of all of the property in Central as one of the final steps in Central’s Master Plan.
    First, all property commercially zoned or in commercial use prior to this action will retain its zoning and not be affected by the new Ordinance.  This would apply to actual zoning as well as existing legal non-conforming uses.
    The second compromise is to allow the majority of the rural property in Central to have minimum lot sizes of one acre instead of the proposed three acres.  The three acre minimum would still apply to some areas designated Conservation or Green Space.
    The ordinances to enact the new zoning including the compromises will come to a vote of Central’s City Council at the June 24th meeting at 6PM at Kristenwood.