A Walgreens could be coming to northern Chapel Hill.

The Chapel Hill Town Council on Monday unanimously approved a rezoning and Special Use Permit for the Weaver Crossing development.

The project will bring 40,700 square feet of retail, medical and office space to 3.7 acres at the corner of Weaver Dairy Road and Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard.

The property is owned by Walgreens; the drugstore and drive-through pharmacy will be the retail anchor store at the site.

Council members approved a right-in-only turn from Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard into the parking lot, and right in/right out entrances at Sparrow Street and on Weaver Dairy.

The developer will also pay $16,800 for a new bus stop and shelter.