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Commission backs light-industrial rezoning for small warehouses despite neighborhood opposition
Summary
The commission voted 5-3 to recommend rezoning a block south of 130 Fourth Street from single-family to light industrial; the applicant wants to replace deteriorated trailers with four to five small warehouse/garage units, while neighbors oppose storage and worry about loss of residential character.
The Planning and Zoning Commission on July 22 voted 5-3 to recommend rezoning a property south of 130 Fourth Street and west of Chicago Avenue from Low-Density Single-Family (SF-2) to Light Industrial (LI). The applicant said the site contains deteriorated manufactured homes that he plans to replace with four to five smaller warehouse or garage buildings; several nearby residents urged the commission to preserve the area's residential character and objected to potential storage-unit uses. Jeremy Steen,…
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