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Preview: Salisbury City Council to consider approving development plan for Kesler Mill site

Published 12:00 am Sunday, May 19, 2024

SALISBURY — The Salisbury City Council will be considering whether or not to endorse a development plan for the redevelopment of the 13-acre former Kesler Mill site as the basis for marketing the site to the private sector for redevelopment at their upcoming meeting.

The meeting will be on Tuesday, May 21, at the city hall building at 6 p.m. Here are the other agenda items that will be discussed:

  • Salisbury Mayor Karen Alexander will be making a proclamation for Memorial Day on May 27, 2024.
  • The city council will be receiving public comment. Anyone who wishes to speak by Zoom must sign up before 5 p.m. by contacting Connie Snyder at [email protected]. Anyone who wishes to speak in person can sign up in council chambers. Residents who are unable to speak during the meeting may submit written comments to the email above and they will be shared with the city council.
  • Senior Planner Victoria Bailiff will be asking council to consider adopting an ordinance amending the land development district map to rezone two parcels that total less than one acre located at 410 West Jake Alexander Boulevard from residential mixed-use with a general development overlay to corridor mixed-use with a conditional district overlay. There will be a public hearing regarding this matter. 
  • Senior Planner Victoria Bailiff will be asking council to consider adopting an ordinance amending the land development district map to rezone a portion of one parcel that totals less than one acre located at 160 Majolica Road from general residential to neighborhood mixed-use. There will be a public hearing regarding this matter. 
  • Public Works Assistant Director Michael Hanna will be giving an update to city council on the downtown dumpster pilot project.
  • City council to consider appointments to various boards and commissions.