Public hearing set for zoning reclassification (Case ZAC2020-00027)
A parcel currently zoned HZ Holding Zone–Shelby Co. may be rezoned. Public hearing is June 1, 2021; residents can comment on the proposed change.
A parcel currently zoned HZ Holding Zone–Shelby Co. may be rezoned. Public hearing is June 1, 2021; residents can comment on the proposed change.
Rezoning allows multi-unit housing on land currently zoned for single-family homes. This affects property-use rights and neighborhood development patterns.
Property zoned for single-family homes will be rezoned to allow multifamily residential construction. Affects housing density and land use in the rezoned area.
Property zoned for single-family homes would be rezoned to allow apartment/multi-unit development. Check if your neighborhood is affected—details on location not yet public.
Land zoned for industrial use would be rezoned to allow mixed-use downtown development. This permits a change in allowed uses on the affected property or properties.
Properties rezoned from neighborhood business to downtown mixed-use may see changes in permitted uses, density, and development potential. Affects land value and future use of the parcel(s).
This zoning change allows a property or block to shift from neighborhood retail to mixed-use downtown development, which could enable denser housing, retail, or office uses at that location.
Rezoning from residential to mixed-use allows downtown development on affected parcels, potentially changing what can be built and how the area functions for nearby residents.
This rezoning allows more intensive commercial development on affected parcels. The change from neighborhood-scale business zoning to general commercial zoning may permit larger buildings, different use types, and increased traffic or density in the area.
A parcel currently zoned for general commercial use will be rezoned to allow health and institutional uses. This changes what types of buildings and businesses can operate at this location.
Land currently zoned for single-family homes will be rezoned to allow manufacturing use. This change permits industrial activity in what was previously a residential zone and may affect neighboring property values and neighborhood character.
A zoning change will determine what uses are allowed on the affected property—residential, commercial, industrial, or mixed. The public hearing on April 13, 2021 is your chance to weigh in on the proposed change.
Zoning changes affect property values, allowed uses, and neighborhood character. The city will hold a public hearing April 13, 2021 to consider changing zoning rules in this area; you can attend and comment.
A hearing on April 13, 2021 will decide whether to rezone properties from R-7 (multiple-dwelling) to a different district. The outcome will affect what can be built on the affected land.
City Council will consider changing zoning boundaries from B-1 Neighborhood Business at a public hearing April 13, 2021. This could allow different land uses or building types in the affected area.
City buys and maintains web-based inmate information system. Dollar amount and contract term not disclosed in agenda.
A public hearing will consider changing zoning boundaries from CB-1 in an unspecified area. Residents in the affected neighborhood should attend to learn how the change could impact property use and development.
A zoning map change is being considered for an unspecified parcel. The public hearing on March 30, 2021 will determine whether the zone boundary shifts from R-3 (single-family residential) to another district—potentially affecting property use and development in the area.
A zoning change proposal will be heard March 30. The item description is incomplete, so check the case file (ZAC2020-0034) to see which properties are affected and what zone change is proposed.
A zoning change affecting at least one property is up for public discussion March 23, 2021. You can attend to learn which parcel is affected and whether the reclassification aligns with neighborhood development goals.