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Commission approves first reading of I-4 zoning amendment amid discussion of sewer and access infrastructure
Summary
The commission approved first reading of a text amendment expanding allowable uses in the I-4 industrial district to include construction equipment yards, tow/vehicle storage and shipping container storage; staff and speakers said sewer and Alexandria Drive infrastructure are being completed to support broader uses.
The City Commission gave first reading to a zoning text amendment that broadens permitted uses in the I-4 industrial district to include construction equipment and material storage, tow yard and vehicle storage, shipping container storage yards, and utility/equipment parking.
Gregory Gay, director of planning and community development, told the commission the I-4 district is intended to be a liberal industrial storage and salvage area and the amendment would add alternative, potentially cleaner uses for that zoning category. "We're not getting rid of the junkyards," Gay said. "We're basically adding…
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