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The board discussed and unanimously approved a zoning ordinance text amendment regarding Group Care Facilities. Proposed revisions included increasing the capacity limit for Group Care Facility A and expanding the criteria for Group Care Facilities A and C to include for-profit corporations in addition to non-profit entities.
The meeting featured a presentation from Jason Epley of Benchmark and a discussion regarding a zoning ordinance text amendment concerning subdivision regulations for family subdivisions, followed by a manager's update.
The Planning Board received a project update on the comprehensive plan and downtown master plan, including feedback on housing, downtown revitalization, and infrastructure concerns. The board approved a zoning map amendment for a parcel on Hospital Street, transitioning it from Open Space Residential to Highway Commercial. Additionally, they reviewed demographic and land use data, existing development trends, and draft goals for the town's future growth strategy.
The meeting commenced with procedural matters including a conflict of interest declaration and agenda adoption, noting the removal of the closed session placeholder. Key discussions centered on proclamations: declaring April as Child Abuse Prevention Month, with acknowledgment of the Dragonfly House, and referencing upcoming Arbor Day and Narcolepsy Awareness Day proclamations. A significant portion of the meeting involved a presentation from Benchmark Planning regarding the update of the town's comprehensive plan and the drafting of the first downtown master plan. The presentation detailed background research findings, including faster-than-average town growth, significant commuting patterns, housing market observations, and key stakeholder takeaways which highlighted public priorities such as strengthening downtown, protecting small-town feel, and addressing mobility/infrastructure concerns. The consultants presented a draft vision emphasizing preserving small-town charm while accommodating growth, alongside draft goals focused on supporting business/industry, tourism, infrastructure investment, downtown revitalization, compatible infield development, and enhancing walkability.
The Town Board meeting commenced with a moment of silence and the pledge of allegiance. Key discussions involved the mandatory conflict of interest statement reading. A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to a public hearing regarding a zoning map amendment application from 26 Howard Street Real Estate LLC to rezone approximately 5.21 acres from Neighborhood Residential to General Industrial (Conditional) for a group care facility (Type A or C). Concerns were raised by a resident regarding the change in zoning within a residential area. Proponents from Advanced Recovery Systems detailed that the facility would exclusively serve voluntary mental health and substance use patients under 24/7 supervision, with strict protocols for patient movement. The Board subsequently voted to approve the conditional rezoning and the related statement of consistency. Later agenda items included the proclamation of February 2026 as Black History Month and a presentation by the Davy County Senior Games local coordinator regarding the program's growth and operations.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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