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Zoning Board Approves Controversial Hazardous Materials Permit

June 21, 2024 | Laredo, Webb County, Texas



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Zoning Board Approves Controversial Hazardous Materials Permit
In a recent government meeting, officials approved two significant zoning changes that will impact local businesses and community safety.

The first motion involved a special use permit for a restaurant serving alcohol, to be located within the future DoubleTree by Hilton at 800 Garden Street. The proposal received unanimous support from the commission, with all members voting in favor after a brief discussion. The applicant, Laredo LP, represented by Stefan Lindsay, aims to enhance the hotel experience by offering dining options that include alcohol service.

The second item on the agenda was a special use permit for the storage and handling of hazardous materials at the International Commerce Center, specifically at 1022 Black Diamond Street. The proposal, submitted by Garces Fence Incorporated, seeks to establish above-ground fuel storage. While there were no public objections, the fire department emphasized the importance of adhering to safety regulations and conducting thorough reviews before any fuel transfers occur. The commission also expressed confidence in the fire department's oversight, ensuring that all necessary safety measures will be implemented.

Both motions reflect the commission's commitment to fostering local business development while prioritizing community safety and regulatory compliance.

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