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MDC denies rezoning request for contractor yard at 6670 E. 30th Street
Summary
The Metropolitan Development Commission denied a rezoning request to reclassify a 2.37‑acre site at 6670 E. 30th Street to C7 TOD to permit outdoor storage for a building contractor; commissioners and staff cited incompatibility with the TOD overlay and concerns about unlimited outdoor storage.
The Metropolitan Development Commission voted to deny a rezoning petition (2024ZON110) that would have changed zoning for 6670 East 30th Street from C3‑TOD to C7‑TOD to allow outdoor storage for a building contractor.
The petitioner, represented by planning consultant Mitch Seiver, requested the rezoning to permit a contractor’s operation with outdoor storage and equipment staging. Seiver said the company uses the site as an operations yard and intended to improve and pave the property and install low‑intensity security lighting; a corporate officer told the commission the company employs about 38 direct employees and contracts with a larger pool of crews in the Midwest. The petitioner offered four…
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