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Board approves conditional-use permit for Prairie Hills storage units with screening, lighting conditions

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The City of Watertown Board of Adjustment approved a conditional-use permit for a small storage facility on a C-2 zoned lot in the Prairie Hills subdivision, imposing conditions on building materials, evergreen screening, lighting, and fencing for any outdoor storage.

The City of Watertown Board of Adjustment on May 22 approved a conditional-use permit to allow a small storage facility in the Prairie Hills subdivision, with conditions on exterior materials, landscaping, lighting and any future outdoor storage.

The conditional-use request concerns a commercially zoned C-2 parcel that fronts Southlake Drive and Prairie Hills Avenue. Brandy, a city planning staff member, told the board the C-2 district limits storage units to less than 600 square feet per unit. "The developer, Dennis Arnold or the owner, is proposing to or is requesting a conditional use for storage units, which in the C 2, they are limited to be less than 600 square…

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