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Route 7 self‑storage rezoning left open; supervisors table application to second April meeting after heavy public comment

3650378 · March 26, 2025
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Summary

A proposal to rezone a 2.38‑acre parcel on Route 7 from B‑1 to B‑2 for a three‑story, ~40,000 sq ft self‑storage facility drew extensive community opposition over traffic, scale and residential adjacency. The board voted to table the application until the second meeting in April for additional review.

The Board of Supervisors on March 26 held a public hearing on Rezoning RZ‑11‑204, a proposal to rezone a 2.38‑acre Route 7 parcel from B‑1 (Neighborhood Business) to B‑2 (General Business) with proffers to allow a three‑story, approximately 40,000‑square‑foot self‑storage facility. After extensive public comment and questions about traffic, building scale and zoning intent, the board voted to postpone a decision until the board’s second meeting in April.

Why it matters: opponents — many of them neighbors in the Pioneer Heights subdivision — said the proposed B‑2 zoning and the large structure would be out of character with surrounding…

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