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Zoning Change Sparks Controversy Over Outdoor Storage Plans

June 10, 2024 | Garland, Dallas County, Texas



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Zoning Change Sparks Controversy Over Outdoor Storage Plans
In a recent government meeting, the commission reviewed two significant zoning applications aimed at enhancing industrial use in the area. The first application, presented by zoning attorney Daniel Box, sought approval for a change in zoning from an industrial district to a planned development district for outdoor equipment leasing and rental at 29163002 National Drive. The proposal includes outdoor storage that exceeds 50% of the building's floor area, which is currently permitted as an accessory use.

Box emphasized that the plan would improve the visual appeal of the site and surrounding areas, featuring an ornamental wrought iron fence and enhanced landscaping. He noted that the outdoor storage would be positioned further back from the street to minimize visual impact. The commission expressed support for the proposal, with a stipulation that no equipment would be stored in front of the building. The motion to approve the application passed unanimously.

The second application, presented by Maxwell Fisher of Zone Dev, involved a specific use provision for truck and bus storage at 1602 Kings Road. This site has historically served as an overflow trailer storage lot for Costco Wholesale, which operates a large distribution facility nearby. Fisher argued that the approval would not only consolidate operations but also maintain significant tax revenue for the community. He highlighted the importance of the site for Costco's operations, which serve multiple states and contribute substantial economic benefits.

Both applications reflect a broader strategy to optimize industrial land use while addressing community concerns about aesthetics and traffic management. The commission's decisions are expected to bolster local economic activity and improve the functionality of industrial operations in the area.

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