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Woodbury council approves conditional-use permit for 8‑court indoor pickleball club
Summary
The City Council approved a conditional-use permit allowing S and F Corporation’s Indoor Pickleball Club to occupy up to 22,000 square feet in an existing light-industrial building; the permit includes a 34% cap on recreational use and conditions including a lighting review and that the permit runs with the land.
The Woodbury City Council on July 16 approved a conditional-use permit for an indoor pickleball club to occupy 22,000 square feet within an existing light-industrial building off Commerce Drive.
City planner Eric told the council the proposed facility was within an I-1 (light industrial) zoning district and that the city historically allows commercial recreation in the “places to work” land-use category through a conditional-use-permit (CUP) review. The staff recommendation included a cap limiting recreational use in the building to 22,000 square feet (about 34 percent of the building), with any additional recreational use requiring an amended CUP and…
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