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Planning commission recommends allowing collision-repair shop at Rosemary development with highway-overlay conditions
Summary
The Denison Planning and Zoning Commission voted to recommend amending Planned Development (PD) Ordinance No. 5,172 (the Rosemary) to allow an automotive collision repair shop (Caliber Collision) on a nonresidential pad west of Lillis Lane, conditioned on meeting highway-oriented overlay and Chapter 28 development standards.
The City of Denison Planning and Zoning Commission on March 25 recommended approval of an amendment to Planned Development Ordinance No. 5,172 to allow an automotive collision repair shop (proposed as a Caliber Collision) at the Rosemary development west of Lillis Lane, with the condition that the project meet the city’s highway-oriented overlay district and other Chapter 28 development standards.
Planning staff said the request applies only to adding the use to the PD; a separate formal site-plan review will return to the commission if the PD amendment is approved. “The action is solely being taken on the amendment to the planned development to allow for that use,” planning staff member Miss York told the commission.
The commission and staff described the site as mixed commercial on…
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