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Neighbors, owner clash over Extra Space Storage expansion; council advances PUD on second reading amid abstentions

6439611 · October 10, 2025
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Summary

A proposed expansion of the self‑storage facility at 5845 Charlotte Pike cleared second reading after a public hearing that produced an easement dispute, a newly filed lawsuit and neighborhood concerns about construction noise and vibration.

Councilmember Ryan Horton’s ordinance to amend a planned‑unit development (PUD) overlay district at 5845 Charlotte Pike — to allow additional self‑storage units and site improvements — advanced on second reading after a public hearing in which the property owner’s representatives and neighboring landowners clashed over easement limits and construction impacts.

John Cooper of Holland & Knight, representing Extra Space Storage (the property owner/applicant), told the council the site has operated as self‑storage since a 1997 PUD amendment and that the project would add 354 storage units. Cooper said the planning commission unanimously recommended the PUD amendment, described planned…

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