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The board discussed implementing public comment regulations, including setting time limits and determining standing for participants. New business included the approval of a variance for a manufactured home placement and a conditional approval for an outdoor lighting variance involving the use of cutoff fixtures to mitigate light spill into residential areas. Staff also provided updates on a revised handbook for quasi-judicial proceedings.
This document provides a comprehensive community profile of the City of Marion, serving as a foundational analysis for future planning decisions. It details the city's geographical location, climate, historical development, and demographics, including population, ethnicity, age, gender, health, education, and income. Further sections analyze economic development, housing and neighborhood characteristics, public utilities (water, wastewater, solid waste), public safety (police and fire departments), and transportation infrastructure. This detailed analysis aims to identify opportunities and constraints for achieving the city's goals and managing future growth effectively.
This document outlines a Streetscape Plan focused on enhancing wayfinding and visitor experience for the City of Marion's Historic Downtown. The plan details various signage types, including highway and interstate destination signage, town limit signs, gateway signs, directional signs for downtown destinations, street identification signs, pedestrian kiosks, Wi-Fi signage, and parking directional and identification signs. It was prepared by the City of Marion Planning and Development Department.
This Comprehensive Land Use Plan for the City of Marion outlines a vision to preserve, enhance, and sustain the built, social, and natural environment, while efficiently addressing community needs and guiding future growth. The plan focuses on strategic areas including land use, housing and residential neighborhoods, transportation, economic development, infrastructure and public services, parks and recreation, public health, natural resource protection, and community character. It aims to provide positive direction for anticipated changes and growth, and to identify knowledge-based solutions for future challenges.
The board reviewed a request by the McDowell County Board of Education to rezone property located at East Court Street and Ridge Road from M1 Industrial and C-2 General Business zoning districts to the R-2 Neighborhood Residential zoning district to accommodate the development of a public elementary school. Additionally, the meeting included a review of staff reports regarding zoning amendments and development standards.
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