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CAN (AB): Committee sends development permits to council consideration, formal adoption of Aurora greenhouse land use

Members of the municipal planning committee approved Wednesday two development permit requests to go before council, as well as formally adopting a land-use permit for a greenhouse to grow vegetable starters and cut flowers.

Among the development permit applications now headed to council include rezoning of a vacant property in the Flats to medium-density residential.

The parcel of land is located at 965/969 Second Street SE, close to the Unison At Veiner Centre, and is currently classified as low density residential. The parcel is completely vacant aside from a small shed.

The committee voted last month to proceed with a land-use bylaw change that will allow Bevo Farms to repurpose the greenhouse facility that was originally built to grow cannabis by Aurora along Box Springs Road.

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