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Council approves two-year conditional reclassification to allow collision repair and towing with limits
Summary
The Springfield City Council approved a temporary zoning reclassification and a set of variances to allow a collision repair center and towing/temporary vehicle storage to continue on a commercial property, with conditions including a two-year time limit, a 30-vehicle cap, indoor painting and screening requirements.
The Springfield City Council voted to allow a collision repair center and an automotive towing and temporary storage operation to continue at an existing commercial property under a time-limited zoning arrangement. Council members approved a motion that grants a temporary reclassification and use variances for a period not to exceed two years; at the end of that period the property must comply with S2 (Community Shopping and Office) zoning without variances. The motion also limits on-site vehicles associated with the towing operation to 30 and requires that vehicles stored temporarily be kept behind the principal structure, with only completed vehicles awaiting customer pickup and employee vehicles allowed in front…
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