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Lebanon board approves setback variance so Tiger Logistics can expand at 640 Ransdell Road

2218667 · February 4, 2025
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Summary

The Lebanon City Board of Zoning Appeals approved a variance allowing Tiger Logistics LLC to expand an existing building at 640 Ransdell Road to remain at a 42-foot front setback instead of meeting the 100-foot requirement in the city's Unified Development Ordinance.

The Lebanon City Board of Zoning Appeals on Feb. 3 approved a development-standards variance permitting Tiger Logistics LLC to expand an existing building at 640 Ransdell Road while retaining a 42-foot front setback rather than meeting the 100-foot front setback required by the city's Unified Development Ordinance.

City planning staff member Ben Bontrager summarized the request, saying the parcel sits between the interstate and Ransdell Road and that the existing building is a legally nonconforming structure because it was built before the current industrial setback standards. “That existing building sits 42 feet from Ransdell, the Ransdell Road right away, so it is a non conforming structure,” Bontrager said, and he told the board the applicant would not increase that nonconformity with the proposed…

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