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Euclid commission approves gravel surface for outdoor storage at Lakeland Boulevard self-storage site
Summary
Planning and Zoning Commission granted a variance allowing roughly 24,245 square feet of exterior storage to be graveled at 26470 Lakeland Boulevard after debate over soil stability, maintenance and city code requiring paved storage areas; staff had recommended denial.
The City of Euclid Planning and Zoning Commission voted to permit approximately 24,245 square feet of an outdoor storage area to be surfaced with gravel rather than asphalt or concrete at a self-storage facility at 26470 Lakeland Boulevard.
City staff, through Commissioner Muscatello, told the commission the lot totals roughly 214,750 square feet with an existing 58,630-square-foot structure and that about 67,955 square feet would be used for rear storage, of which 24,245 square feet would be directly devoted to outdoor storage. The applicant requested relief from the Euclid codified ordinance that requires areas devoted to outdoor storage be paved with asphalt or concrete. Muscatello noted that while some sections of the zoning code allow…
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