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Planning Commission postpones decision on National Fence open‑storage plan after neighborhood objections

6438890 · October 7, 2025
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Neighbors urged denial of an open‑storage site plan for National Fence at 22586 Ryan Road citing noise, dust and flooding; the commission first rejected a motion to deny and then voted to postpone the agenda item to Nov. 17 to allow petitioner and neighbors to meet.

The Warren City Planning Commission postponed a vote on a site plan for open storage of fencing materials at 22586 Ryan Road after multiple neighbors described ongoing noise, dust and drainage concerns behind their homes and asked the city to withhold approvals pending cleanup and mitigation.

The project petitioner, represented by project architect Jeffrey Graham and the company’s regional manager, said National Fence purchased the property about a year ago and has been operating a storage yard for temporary fence panels and related materials. Graham told the commission the firm agreed to most staff recommendations, including paving the driveway and constructing an 8‑foot greenbelt. He said the company would seek variances for gravel surfacing and for open storage in portions zoned…

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