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Carrboro aldermen OK zoning for Shelton Station project 4-3

By correspondent Tammy Grubb

The Carrboro aldermen paved the way for the Shelton Station project Tuesday night, voting 4-3 to rezone three North Greensboro Street properties to general business after a developer agreed to build flexible space into a residential building.

Alderman Sammy Slade told developer Ken Reiter he would vote for the rezoning if first-floor apartments and a ground-level garage were adapted to serve future retail and office needs.
 
“I think what he’s saying is just accommodate it, so if someone shows up and wants it 20 years from now, that there’s leeway there,” Reiter said. “Just making sure that you make the space a little bit bigger, the walls taller, build it to a different type of code level, such that if someone comes along and wants to do something that it’s easier to do.”

100 march peacefully to support Chapel Hill and Carrboro Human Rights Center

From correspondent Tammy Grubb

Chanting “Human Rights for Abbey Court,” nearly 100 people marched peacefully Saturday through downtown Carrboro to the condominium complex to protest Thursday’s decision to oust the Human Rights Center.

Abbey Court residents looked out their windows and doors as the protesters marched by to the tune of a tuba, drums and an accordion. Some joined the march, swelling its ranks to more than 150 as the group reached the parking lot outside the HRC’s building.

“This is so overwhelming that you are standing up for human rights,” HRC director Judith Blau told the crowd. “We will do our best to find a house nearby.”

The board of directors of Abbey Court’s homeowners association voted Thursday to give the nonprofit group until March 1 to move out of two units in the Jones Ferry Road complex. The board was concerned about liability and that the HRC runs a commercial or public service in a residential area, management officials said.

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