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Commission tables Lineage ‘Project Beckett’ cold‑storage site plan after height and safety questions
Summary
Planning commissioners postponed a decision on a 433,000‑square‑foot automated cold‑storage warehouse by Lineage Logistics after questions about a requested height exception (up to 145 feet), visual impact, lighting and refrigerant safety. The commission asked staff and the applicant for site‑specific sight‑line renderings and additional details.
Planning commissioners on June 5 tabled a site‑plan application for "Project Beckett," a proposed Lineage Logistics cold‑storage facility, after extensive discussion about the project’s scale, height and safety systems.
The proposal calls for a roughly 433,000‑square‑foot refrigerated building with racked, high‑storage bays and an automated material‑handling system. The applicant asked the commission to allow a building component up to about 145 feet; the city’s M‑1 industrial zone height standard is 55 feet, with a typical administrative exception to about 70 feet. The planning commission voted to table the site plan until the next meeting to allow staff and the applicant to provide additional renderings and sight‑line analyses.
Rob Sandell,…
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