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Council continues DAI storage‑facility rezoning and development‑agreement to May 20 after public traffic and land‑use concerns
Summary
The council continued action on a proposed DAI development agreement and rezone to allow a phased self‑storage facility with accessory outdoor vehicle storage, directing staff and the applicant to clarify post‑term use rights, drainage and infrastructure language before the May 20 meeting.
Riverton City Council continued action on a proposed development agreement and rezone that would allow a self‑storage facility with accessory outdoor vehicle storage on a previously platted, undeveloped subdivision near 126 South and 4000 West.
Applicant Joe Salisbury (DAI) and city planning staff presented a plan that would vacate an unused interior subdivision road, preserve two existing residences on site, and build storage buildings in phases. The draft development agreement restricts permitted uses to self‑storage with associated outdoor vehicle storage and sets building heights and design standards; the applicant requested three targeted deviations from typical code (reduced landscape buffer in…
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