The proposed RS-30 district is “primarily intended to accommodate single-family detached dwellings in areas without access to public water and sewer services,” according to the minutes from the February Planning Board meeting. The commissioners can vote to affirm or deny the Planning Board’s previous decision. The Board of Commissioners has the authority to hold a public hearing to consider a less-than-75 percent favorable vote from the Planning Board – which is exactly what the commissioners will do Thursday night. ![]() On February 8, the Planning Board– by less than a 75 percent vote – voted in favor of the requested rezoning. It’s not a large amount of land – like the residential development proposed by farmer and developer David Couch inside the Summerfield town limits – however, like that development proposal, this rezoning effort has its opponents. The request is to rezone nearly 20 acres just west of Summerfield from Agricultural to Residential (RS-30). ![]() ![]() There’s been a lot of debate lately about how development should proceed in northern Guilford County, and, on Thursday, April 6, the Guilford County Board of Commissioners will hear a rezoning request that was previously approved by the county’s Planning Board but will now be decided by the commissioners.
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