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Council continues vote on DAI storage-unit development agreement so staff and applicant can finalize language
Summary
A proposed development agreement and rezone for a storage facility near 126 South and 4000 West was continued to the May 20 council meeting so staff and the applicant could finalize language about long-term use, setback and landscape exceptions; residents raised traffic and shortcutting concerns at 4000 West.
Riverton City Council continued a development-agreement rezone and preliminary site plan for a DAI proposal to build a self-storage facility with accessory outdoor vehicle storage near 126 South and 4000 West.
What the project proposes
The applicant (DAI) presented a site plan showing phased development: Phase 1 would build single-story storage buildings along the south frontage and vehicle storage to the north; Phase 2 would complete additional storage buildings. The development agreement before council would rezone the platted-but-undeveloped subdivision to CR (commercial regional) and restrict the property's uses to a storage facility with accessory outdoor vehicle storage. The draft agreement also proposes a signage "tower" in lieu of a standard pole sign and architectural and material standards for the buildings.
Staff and applicant clarifications
Planning staff said the site was platted in 2006…
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