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Commissioners approve several mini-warehouse projects and ask staff to review storage parking rules

5734335 · June 18, 2025
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Summary

The board approved multiple mini-warehouse (self-storage) projects across the valley and directed staff to return with a Title 30 cleanup to reconsider parking requirements for storage facilities after commissioners said current rules may have unintentionally increased parking minimums.

County commissioners approved a series of mini-warehouse (self-storage) applications across Enterprise and other areas while several commissioners flagged that Title 30 changes may have unintentionally raised parking requirements for storage uses.

Applications for mini-warehouse projects (multiple use permits and waivers) were presented by applicants including Andrea Carroll and Jennifer Lazovich and by counsel Bob Groenauer. The projects sought waivers ranging from reduced parking and driveway-width changes to modifications of buffering and screening and reduced driveway throat depth. Projects described in the hearing included sites at Valley View and Frias, Neil Avenue near I-15, and Arville Street near…

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