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Council hears debate over rezoning Lowry Street site for three-story self-storage building
Summary
A developer's request to rezone a 1.45‑acre parcel on South Lowry Street for a three‑story climate‑controlled self‑storage building prompted pushback from council members who said the proposed industrial-style use may not match the corridor's mixed-use plan.
The council considered a request to rezone a 1.45-acre property at the South Lowry Street and Seward Drive intersection from PRD (planned residential development) to PID within the Lowry Street overlay for development as a climate-controlled self‑storage complex.
Planner Kevin told council the existing PRD approval calls for 21 townhomes; the new proposal is a 78,277-square-foot, three‑story climate‑controlled storage…
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