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Commission denies appeal, directs city to craft conditional-use path for gunite yard in MIC district
Summary
After a quasi-judicial hearing, the City Commission voted unanimously to deny Resolution 0925 (the appeal of a Planning & Zoning similarity determination) and asked staff to prepare a city-initiated land-development regulation amendment to create a conditional-use permitting process for gunite/ready-mix distribution yards in MIC zones.
The Delray Beach City Commission voted to deny an appeal of a Planning & Zoning Board decision and directed staff to draft a text amendment to permit gunite yards via conditional use in the city's Mixed Industrial/Commercial (MIC) zoning districts.
Background: The item concerned whether a "gunite yard" (a site that stores and distributes gunite materials such as sand and cement for on-site mixing and application) is similar to uses already permitted in the MIC district, specifically "wholesaling, storage and distribution of ceramics and plaster." The city's development-services director had determined the operation is a concrete-products manufacturing use, which is not allowed as a main permitted use in MIC.
What the commission decided: After hearing from…
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