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Commission debates size limit for indoor recreation in industrial zones

5869423 · October 2, 2025
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Summary

Planning staff proposed allowing small-scale indoor recreation in light-manufacturing and industrial zones with standards to reduce conflict with industrial operations; commissioners discussed whether to set a numeric occupancy cap or leave discretion to the director.

Planning Manager Libby Grage presented a proposal to allow limited indoor recreation (fitness studios, martial-arts, small indoor courts) in the LM-1 and industrial zones, capped at buildings less than 10,000 square feet, with standards intended to minimize conflicts with adjacent industrial uses (noise, truck access, hours). The proposal originally included a…

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