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Vivian Moon
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Posted: Dec 21 2014 at 7:46am |
Posted: 12:00 a.m.
Sunday, Dec. 21, 2014 Land to be rezoned near Atrium Medical Center
By Ed Richter Staff Writer About 112 acres of land located along Middletown City Council heard the first
reading of an ordinance for the rezoning recommended by the city Planning
Commission and a public hearing held Dec. 16. Council will consider the request
for approval next month. If the land is approved to become a
Business Center Flex District, it would provide for light, clean industrial
uses that complement the remaining business uses throughout the district as
well as allowing limited residential development and protecting existing and
future residential areas from the impacts of industrial development. According to a city staff report, the
parcel at The Business Center Flex District would
permits uses including administrative and professional offices, convention and
banquet facilities, civic and institutional uses, education and recreation,
medical clinics, nursing and assisted living facilities, industrial research
and experimental product development, and limited manufacturing and
fabrication, electronics, medical products, and pharmaceuticals. The BCF zone
also conditionally permits, with Planning Commission approval, uses such as
retail sales and restaurants mixed with development of permitted uses. All of the The 2007 Middletown East End Master Plan
did not anticipate the annexation of this property to the City and therefore
did not address this portion of the property for future use of the land. The
property was annexed in 2008 and received its current zoning designations
shortly afterward. The current Franklin Township Land Use Plan does not address
the If approved it would provide a unified
zoning classification for the properties as well as allow for development to
benefit the economic bases of the city and the |
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