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Planning commission approves rezoning for self-storage at 657–698 South Lowry Street
Summary
The Smyrna Municipal Planning Commission voted to rezone property on South Lowry Street to allow a three‑story, climate‑control self‑storage building after the developer reduced building size, added windows and agreed to sidewalk and landscaping conditions.
The Smyrna Municipal Planning Commission on March 6 approved a rezoning request to allow a three‑story, climate‑control self‑storage facility at 657 and 698 South Lowry Street.
Kevin (planning staff) told the commission the applicant seeks a PID (planned industrial development) for a 78,277‑square‑foot self‑storage building with associated parking, setbacks and landscape modifications. The proposal included requests for exceptions to the Flower Street overlay (front setback and awning/canopy dimensions), adjustments to street‑tree locations because of utility conflicts, and a modified Type D buffer along the northeastern property line adjacent to nearby townhomes.
The developer’s representative, Rob Olson, SCC, said…
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