By Becky Killian, Staff Writer
Any drivers who navigate trucks weighing more than 7,000 pounds on a portion of West Market Street could face a traffic stop. The ordinance was passed during the Tuesday, Nov. 12, meeting of the Salem Common Council.
The weight limit pertains to the portion of Market Street between Tarr Avenue and Public Square.
Mayor Justin Green explained that city officials had passed a weight limit for that stretch of road around the early 2000s, and weight limit signs were posted; however, those signs were removed when Market Street became the detour while roadwork was completed along State Road 56.
New weight limit signs will be installed along the street.
Other business included:
Green announced that the city will receive a $356,000 Community Crossings Matching Grant from the state. It will be used to fix storm and sewer infrastructure along West Poplar Street between South Main and North Water streets. Bids will likely be accepted in January and the work could begin in the spring.
The council approved the rezoning of a property along South Martinsburg Road. The tract had two different types of zoning, one for single family residential and another for multiple family dwellings. It is now zoned for multiple family dwellings.
During its Monday, Oct. 28, meeting, the Salem Plan Commission voted unanimously to recommend the rezoning to the Common Council with the stipulation that no mobile home park or mobile home subdivision is constructed on the property. Jason Temple told the Plan Commission it was likely multiple family duplexes would be built; however, those plans aren’t firm.
Any development plans for the property would have to be submitted to the city for review and approval.