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Council approves PD‑30 zoning for mixed commercial site at Standridge and Memorial; bars self‑storage and asks staff to study gateway signage
Summary
The Colony City Council rezoned 6.5 acres at Standridge Drive and Memorial Drive to Planned Development 30, approved a 23,000‑square‑foot auto paint and body site plan, and added an exclusion barring self‑storage on the site while asking staff to locate a gateway sign near the intersection.
The Colony City Council approved an ordinance to rezone about 6.5 acres at the southeast intersection of Standridge Drive and Memorial Drive from Business Park (BP) to Planned Development 30 (PD‑30) to allow a mixed commercial development, and separately approved the site plan for a 23,000‑square‑foot automotive paint and body facility proposed for the west portion of the site.
City planning staff told council the applicant sought PD zoning because some Light Commercial (LC) land uses would not be permitted under BP and because the site sits within the Gateway Overlay District, which can conflict with BP standards. The PD includes a compressed list of LC uses curated after Planning and Zoning review; the commission recommended approval 6–0. Staff said the plan shows two development tracks, one with an imminent high‑end auto body…
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