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The commission heard a report that LCDM has submitted a building‑permit application for an office addition at 255 White Church Road and has applied for a change of occupancy for an existing storage building the company now intends to use for manufacturing.
Zoning officer Gus summarized the submission: LCDM's application proposes a 50‑by‑50 office addition to an existing building, and the firm is seeking an occupancy permit reflecting the proposed use. Gus told the commission the building has septic and water for restrooms but that township building permit issuance depends on the inspector confirming the building meets occupancy and code requirements.
Gus said the firm had a storage occupancy previously and must secure an occupancy permit for the proposed manufacturing use before a building permit for the new office will be issued. Gus also noted a future building footprint for an additional structure is shown on the applicant's plans but would be a later phase.
Staff said the application materials and an illustration of the proposed office are in the planning packet and that the item remains under review by the inspection agency and township staff.
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