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By Roger Pugh
Publisher

“Very Positive” is how Mayor Mike Fina described a meeting last week between city officials and representatives for a Planned Unit Development (PUD), as both sides worked to iron out differences to clear the way for a grocery store, electric car assembly plant and a robotic farm equipment research and development center to be located on property within the PUD.
Fina said he laid out his own, and what he felt were the council’s major concerns with the developer’s proposed changes in the PUD during the meeting last week. The changes were submitted to the city by the developer to accommodate the three new businesses. However, The Piedmont City Council two weeks ago turned down the changes by a 3-2 vote.  The original PUD was approved over a year ago.
With the possible location of the grocery store, assembly plant and robotic facility, the developer wanted to remove some residential lots originally approved for the PUD and rezone certain portions...

 

See the rest of the story in the Jan. 14th edition of the Piedmont-Surrey Gazette.



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