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Bryan Council adopts zoning rules splitting indoor and outdoor self‑storage; annexation approved

2904534 · April 8, 2025
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The Bryan City Council approved a text amendment to Bryan Code Chapter 130 creating separate definitions and design standards for indoor and outdoor self‑storage and approved an owner‑requested annexation (ANAnnex23‑07). Council also approved the consent agenda and other routine items.

The Bryan City Council on Tuesday approved a zoning text amendment to Bryan Code Chapter 130 that defines indoor and outdoor self‑storage uses and establishes design standards for those facilities, and it also approved an owner‑requested annexation, case ANAnnex23‑07.

The measure, presented by Martin Zimmerman, Director of Development Services, separates self‑storage into two land‑use definitions and proposes specific standards intended to protect neighborhoods and commercial corridors. Zimmerman said the amendment would keep indoor and outdoor storage permitted in C‑3 and industrial districts, with indoor and outdoor storage allowed in retail districts only by conditional use permit to allow additional review.

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