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Old 10-06-2023, 09:05 AM
 
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SUMMERFIELD, N.C. (WGHP) — The future of Summerfield came down to a 3-2 vote.

During a Thursday night public hearing, the town council approved a change to its current zoning designation ordinance.

The change would scale down the minimum number of acres developers needed to build a project, which would allow developer David Couch, who proposed building apartments and retail stores, to build the project on his nearly 1,000-acre property.

During the meeting, more than two dozen Summerfield residents spoke against the change to the amendment that would reduce the minimum size of any future development that’s proposed to 450 acres.
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