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Planning commission approves code update to clarify remote vehicle storage at Burnsville Center
Summary
The commission voted June 23 to approve an amendment to City Code Section 10-7-50 to allow licensed local dealerships to use underutilized sites near Burnsville Center for temporary storage of new vehicles, add new definitions and limit remote storage to new vehicles and specified areas.
The Burnsville Planning Commission on June 23 approved an amendment to City Code Title 10, Chapter 7, Section 50 that clarifies and limits where auto dealerships may store new‑vehicle inventory off their primary lots.
Planning Manager Marosla explained the change is intended to bring the city code into alignment with the 2020 rezoning of the mall area and to provide clearer standards for temporary dealer storage at underutilized sites such as Burnsville Center. “The intent of the ordinance is to allow local dealerships to store new vehicles at sites that are underutilized, such as, like, Burnsville…
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