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Planning commission approves vehicle repair and outside storage with conditions after neighborhood objections

5359212 · June 17, 2025
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Summary

The commission approved a site plan for vehicle repair and outdoor storage at 6211 Mile Road with multiple conditions: screened fencing, repaired curbing, landscaped islands, limits on barbed wire and gates, and a performance bond.

Warren City Planning Commission approved a site plan on June 16 for an existing vehicle repair and service facility with outdoor storage at 6211 Mile Road, subject to planning staff conditions aimed at screening and public access to a public alley.

The petitioner’s architect, James Cummins, said the project site is 0.79 acres with an existing 7,615-square-foot building; the application proposed 25 parking spaces and roughly 3,600 square feet of outdoor storage for vehicles being worked on. Planning staff reviewed the site and recommended approval with standard and site-specific conditions.

Planning staff’s conditions require revised site plans showing the public alley notation and the removal of the words “to be…

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