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Commission backs major amendment to Miller/I‑10 PAD to reshape commercial gateway
Summary
Commission recommended approval of a major amendment to the Miller/I‑10 Planned Area Development overlay to remove multifamily uses and allow commercial, mini‑storage, vehicle sales and other uses; the amendment tightens signage and raises open‑space requirements for the Miller Road development unit.
The Buckeye Planning and Zoning Commission voted to forward a recommendation of approval to the mayor and city council for a major amendment to the Miller/I‑10 Planned Area Development overlay (case PLZZ‑240012). The amendment, proposed by applicant Carolyn Oberholtzer for Americold Real Estate Company, removes multifamily residential as an allowed use in the PAD and replaces it with a tailored suite of commercial and business‑park uses intended to create a higher‑quality commercial gateway at the southeast corner of Miller Road and I‑10.
Mandy Woods, principal planner, explained the amendment modifies the PAD’s use table and development standards across two defined development units: the Miller Road Development Unit (roughly 17–21 acres) for…
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