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Commission recommends deviation for two metal buildings at Veil Rex Drive; requires permits and engineering stamps
Summary
The Planning Commission recommended approval of façade deviations for two recently constructed metal buildings—one 65-by-85 storage building and a 14-by-18 accessory structure used for coin mining—on Veil Rex Drive, but conditioned both approvals on bringing the buildings into compliance with building and permitting requirements.
The Newcastle Planning Commission recommended approval Monday of façade deviations for two metal buildings constructed without masonry at 3455 Veil Rex Drive, subject to the structures being brought into full compliance with city building and permitting standards.
City planning staff told commissioners they discovered two newly built, unpermitted structures on the property in May: a 65-by-85 metal storage building and a 14-by-18 accessory building that houses coin-mining equipment. Planning staff said earlier…
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