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Planning commission tables mini-warehouse expansion after questions over variances and offsets

3295761 · May 13, 2025
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Rockwall Planning and Zoning Commission on May 27 tabled a site-plan application to expand an existing mini-warehouse facility, citing unresolved compensatory measures and design concerns; applicant agreed to return with additional mitigation, and the case was set for May 27.

The Rockwall Planning and Zoning Commission on May 27 voted unanimously to table a site-plan application that would expand an existing mini-warehouse facility on State Highway 276 to allow further work on compensatory measures and design changes.

The applicant, represented by Drew Danoski of Claymore Engineering, requested approval to expand the facility and obtain five variances tied to unit count, roof design and landscape standards; staff described the request as exceeding the Unified Development Code (UDC) unit limit by 16 units. Danoski told commissioners the project had been revised from an earlier, larger request and that the current plan proposes 641 storage units, down from an original…

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