Zoning Battle Erupts Over Controversial Storage Facility Proposal

November 14, 2024 | Hamilton County, Tennessee


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Zoning Battle Erupts Over Controversial Storage Facility Proposal
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed a proposal to rezone a property from R2A rural residential district to M1 industrial district for the development of a climate-controlled storage facility. The site, located on Dayton Pike, is currently surrounded by residential and agricultural land, with no nearby manufacturing zones.

The planning staff recommended deferring the request for 60 days until a new land use plan is finalized, emphasizing that the proposed industrial zoning is incompatible with the surrounding area. However, the Planning Commission, which reviewed the case, found the request compatible and recommended approval with two conditions: limiting access to Dayton Pike and restricting the use to indoor and outdoor storage only.

During the meeting, concerns were raised about the appropriateness of M1 zoning, with some officials suggesting that C2 or C3 zoning would be more suitable for mini warehouses. The applicant's representative, Jose Fejas, confirmed acceptance of the Planning Commission's conditions and expressed a desire to proceed with the M1 designation, despite the potential for broader manufacturing uses under that zoning classification.

As discussions continued, some officials expressed a preference to wait for the completion of the new land use plan, which is expected to be presented to the Planning Commission in December and to the governing body in January. A motion was made to defer the decision for 90 days to allow for the review of the upcoming land use plan, reflecting a cautious approach to zoning changes in the area.

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