By Nathan Prewett
LEEDS On Tuesday, July 6, the Leeds City Council denied a request by High Tide Oil Company to rezone a property located at Dunnavant Road after hearing from multiple residents who opposed the resolution.
A public hearing was held for the resolution, which would have rezoned the property at 8417 Dunnavant Road from R-2 Single Family District to I-2 Heavy Industrial District.
Prior to last night’s meeting, the request was brought up but tabled when it was found that notifications had not been sent out to residents living on Dunnavant Road. At the June 9 meeting, several residents spoke against the resolution then, citing potential issues with noise and pollution.
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By Nathan Prewett
LEEDS At a regular meeting on Monday, April 19, the Leeds City Council considered revoking the licenses of two businesses in Leeds.
The meeting turned out to be lengthy, running nearly an hour and a half as most of the focus was on considering revoking the business licenses of Greenwave Collision, an autobody repair shop, and Hayes Construction.
A public hearing was held for the revoking of the licenses, as well as for granting an alcohol license to Himalaya Corporation, trade name Lucky 7s at 7502 Parkway Drive. During the public hearing, the owners of both businesses spoke in opposition to revocation.