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Controversial rezoning proposal for concrete plant sparks debate

July 18, 2024 | Hamilton County, Tennessee


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Controversial rezoning proposal for concrete plant sparks debate
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed a proposal to rezone a 19-acre property from the M2 wholesale industrial district to the M1 Industrial District. The intended use for the site is to establish a portable concrete batch plant.

The property is strategically located along Igo Ferry Road, with various zoning classifications surrounding it. To the north lies a C1 district, while M2 is further north. Residential areas, classified as A1 and R1, are situated to the west, south, and east, with the Sequoia Nuclear Plant located to the east of the site.

The property has a history of zoning changes, having been rezoned in 2007 and again in 2019. The most recent change occurred in 2012, which included specific conditions. Currently, the site is vacant, with an RV park to the north and a single-family subdivision across Sequoia Access.

The proposal is part of ongoing discussions about land use and development in the area, reflecting the community's evolving industrial landscape. The meeting highlighted the importance of considering surrounding land uses and potential impacts on local residents and businesses as the proposal moves forward.

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