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Enterprise advisory board approves small warehouse plan near Windmill Lane despite neighborhood objections

5871066 · February 12, 2025
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The Enterprise Town Advisory Board approved a design review and a waivers package to allow a 2.49-acre warehouse next to a railroad easement, after hearing objections from nearby Bridlewood residents about setbacks, landscaping and safety. One waiver vote split 3–2.

The Enterprise Town Advisory Board on Feb. 12 approved a design review for a 2.49-acre warehouse and granted multiple waivers allowing reduced setbacks, sidewalk and landscaping modifications along Windmill Lane and Lindell Road, forwarding the matter to county hearing bodies for final action.

The applicant, represented by Simona Stephens, said the parcel abuts a railroad easement that prevents full off-site improvements. “The only reason we cannot have landscaping here or any sidewalks here is because of the railroad,” Stephens said, explaining that the easement limits where sidewalks, trees and off-site improvements can be installed.

Neighbors urged more concessions. Nicholas Jaska said the parcel’s small developable area resulted from the owner’s prior purchase and warned of a tall building and truck traffic behind houses in Bridlewood: “I don’t think…

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