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Before moving to the former Purgason’s store, GreenGo Buggies shared space with Sport Auto on Summerfield Road across from the post office.

Town staff kicked off a series of three public meetings last Thursday, Feb. 9, by holding an informational meeting to gather feedback from residents.

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...continued from p. 3 the bidders, Turner said, “our current potential buyers are pursuing some preliminary due diligence. The official due diligence clock will start running once the contract is signed.”

The council shifted the Gordon Hardware discussion and several other items of business to next Monday’s special called meeting, to keep it separate from its regular monthly meeting at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 21. The focus of that meeting will be landowner David Couch’s request for a text amendment to Summerfield’s development regulations. Town leaders anticipate the Feb. 21 meeting may last several hours because of the likelihood that a large number of opponents and supporters of Couch’s application may speak during a public hearing.

Two public hearings are planned, the first during the Planning Board’s meeting Monday, Feb. 27, and the next during the council’s meeting Tuesday, March 14. The board will recommend approval or denial of the rezoning application to the council, which will make the final decision on the request.

Due to an expected large crowd, the meeting, which is typically held in Summerfield Community Center, will be held in the Community Life Center of Summerfield First Baptist Church at 2300 Scalesville Road.

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The special called meeting on Monday, Feb. 20, begins at 6:30 p.m. and will be held in Summerfield Community Center, 5404 Centerfield Road. The regular monthly council meeting, which will include a public hearing for a text amendment proposed by developer/landowner David Couch, will be held Tuesday, Feb. 21, beginning at 6:30 p.m. in the Community Life Center of Summerfield First Baptist Church, 2300 Scalesville Road. More info: www.summerfieldnc.gov.

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