Politics & Government

LaBonne Pulls Application for Zone Text Change; Seafood Truck and Flea Market on Zoning Agenda

Robert LaBonne, Jr. of LaBonne's Markets is applying for a modification to a building plan instead.

 

Robert LaBonne, Jr. originally applied for a to increase the maximum allowable ground coverage of a building in the Middle Quarter District, from 10,000 to 20,000 square feet.

LaBonne confirmed that he withdrew that application, which was set to come before the Zoning Commission at a public hearing tonight - Tuesday. Jan. 10, in the .

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The Planning Commission, at a January 4 meeting, passed a motion stating that the proposed zone text change .

LaBonne of said he is no longer applying for the zone text change and will instead submit a proposed modification to a current building plan.

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The January 10 Zoning Commission agenda features the following items:

  • The Deschino/Mulligan application for the operation of
  • The application for a change of use in the back of the parsonage
  • Review: Request for indefinite extension of a permit for the Woodbury Antiques and Flea Market, 40 Sherman Hill Rd.


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