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Commission OKs amended site plan for 400,000‑square‑foot speculative industrial building at South Ridgeview Drive

5793817 · September 15, 2025
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The Plan Commission approved amendments to site and architectural plans for a proposed multi‑tenant speculative industrial building at 10000 South Ridgeview Drive, permitting a reconfigured footprint, an additional dock door, parking relocations, lighting adjustments and required plan revisions and stormwater coordination.

The Plan Commission on Sept. 9 approved amended site and architectural plans for a proposed multi‑tenant speculative industrial building at 10000 South Ridgeview Drive, allowing a modified footprint and site layout requested to accommodate prospective tenants. The approval carried conditions that plans show locations for all mechanicals and utilities, that mechanical equipment be screened, that stormwater requirements be coordinated with the engineering department and that the approval expire in 12 months if a building permit is not issued.

The project was originally reviewed in January 2024 and amended in February and July 2025 after wetlands permitting and tenant requests prompted revisions. Staff told the commission the current amendment adds one dock door (for a south elevation total of 39 dock doors), widens an access drive for truck access, relocates roughly 28 parking stalls from the…

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