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Planning commission approves 237,000‑sq‑ft Northridge industrial building with conditions on front‑yard storage
Summary
The commission conditionally approved a final area site plan for a 237,000‑square‑foot industrial building at 1920 Northridge Drive, allowing a 1.3‑acre front‑yard outdoor storage area as a Planned Unit Development benefit subject to screening, height and time limits and engineering conditions.
The City of Walker Planning Commission on Aug. 6 conditionally approved a final area site plan for a new 237,000‑square‑foot industrial building at 1920 Northridge Drive, permitting a limited area of outdoor storage in the front yard as a Planned Unit Development (PUD) benefit with specific conditions.
Planning staff said the site (IPUD zoning) had received an earlier preliminary approval; the new plan replaces that prior approval. The applicant proposes truck docks, parking, utilities and landscaping. Staff and the city engineer recommended several technical corrections; the plan will require sealed civil plans and further engineering sign‑offs before permits are issued.
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