Big development rejected by Greensboro P&Z board

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GREENE COUNTY
  • The meeting room used by the Greensboro Planning & Zoning Board was literally standing room only as board members heard arguments regarding a proposed light-industrial development on 364 acres. MARK ENGEL/Staff
    The meeting room used by the Greensboro Planning & Zoning Board was literally standing room only as board members heard arguments regarding a proposed light-industrial development on 364 acres. MARK ENGEL/Staff
  • The new Greensboro zoning ordinance will allow merchants to continue to advertise using A-type or “sandwich board” signs on sidewalks in front of businesses. MARK ENGEL/ Staff
    The new Greensboro zoning ordinance will allow merchants to continue to advertise using A-type or “sandwich board” signs on sidewalks in front of businesses. MARK ENGEL/ Staff
The small meeting room at Greensboro City Hall was packed with 40 people and others were out in the parking lot, crowding the door attempting to hear or see.It was the city Planning and Zoning Board meeting, and they were there to speak against the annexation of 364 acres of land across Highway 44 from the old Athens Tech building.Grind Capital Group was back again before the board, asking for…

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