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Peoria County committee approves modified special use to add outdoor mini-storage at Madison Park; 4-year build condition added
Summary
A Peoria County planning committee voted to advance a request to convert vacant retail space at Madison Park Shopping Center into indoor mini-storage and to allow outdoor corrugated steel storage bays on part of the parking lot, with a four-year development timetable added as a condition.
A Peoria County planning committee voted to advance zoning case CBA20250035, the petition of developer Trent Overhue, to the county board after adding a condition requiring development within four years.
Andrew, planning staff for Peoria County, told the committee the petitioner seeks to modify an existing special-use approval to allow outdoor storage in addition to a previously approved indoor conversion. "This is zoning case CBA 20250035, the petition of Trent Overhue," Andrew said, summarizing the request and noting the owner or manager of the LLC was present at the meeting.
The petition would convert approximately 52,000 square feet of vacant in-line retail space (formerly occupied by Rent 1, Kroger and Family Dollar) into climate-controlled indoor storage units and construct corrugated-steel outdoor storage bays on roughly 42,000 square feet of the shopping center parking lot. Andrew said…
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