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West Apartments II Development Moves Forward

By Chris Tepedino | November 25, 2015

Planning Commissioners recommended for approval this week plans for phase II of the West at North apartment complex located on the edge of downtown Raleigh.

Planning Commission Approves Two Mixed-Use Site Plans

Planning Commission Weighs In On Trio of Rezoning Cases

Planning Commission Recommends Office Development on Brier Creek Parkway

ATEB Expansion Gets Go-Ahead From Planning Commission

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Stone’s Warehouse Redevelopment Recommended for Approval

By Chris Tepedino | September 11, 2015

The planning commission met Tuesday to make decisions on numerous rezoning cases and a text changes that will allow city council latitude to make judgment calls on specific rezoning cases regarding street connectivity.

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Planning Commission Recommends Allowing Food Trucks in New Zoning Designation

By Chris Tepedino | September 11, 2015

The planning commission met Tuesday to discuss numerous rezoning cases and one text change that will allow for food trucks within the neighborhood mixed use and the office park districts.

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Litchford Road Retail Narrowly Recommended For Approval

By Chris Tepedino | June 26, 2015

Planning Commissioners on Tuesday narrowly recommended for approval a new retail development at the intersection of Litchford and Falls of Neuse roads.

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Planning Commission Split on Downtown Hotel

By Chris Tepedino | June 25, 2015

A rezoning case that would allow for a new hotel in a historic overlay district was recommended by a rare 5-3 split vote of the planning commission on Tuesday.

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Text Change Restricts Gas Stations Next To Neighborhoods

By Chris Tepedino | May 29, 2015

Planning Commissioners approved a text change amendment this week that would restrict the development of gas stations located within 200 feet of a residential zoning district.

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Crabtree Site Plan Deferred, Hargett Street Properties Discussed

By Chris Tepedino | May 28, 2015

Planning Commissioners on Tuesday recommended approval of a rezoning case on Hargett Street, and deferred a Crabtree restaurant rezoning partially due to its proposed parking plans.

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Commission Recommends Denial of Louisburg Road Car Dealership

By Chris Tepedino | May 28, 2015

Planning Commissioners on Tuesday voted to recommend that approval for a car dealership on Louisburg Road be denied.

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Rezoning Case Recommended for Approval at Buffaloe-New Hope Intersection

By Chris Tepedino | May 15, 2015

Planning Commissioners on Tuesday recommended approval of a zoning case for a plot of land near the intersection of Buffalo and New Hope roads.

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Planning Commission Votes On Neighborhood Development Cases

By Chris Tepedino | May 14, 2015

Planning Commissioners voted on Tuesday to unanimously recommend approval of two neighborhood mixed-use projects.

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Rezoning Case Could Create “Open Season” On Historic Districts

By Chris Tepedino | May 13, 2015

A rezoning case that would allow a hotel to be built near the intersection of Wilmington & Lenoir Streets could have the effect of making it easier to repeal historic district designations.

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