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Board approves industrial rezoning for Gateway tire warehouse with conditions to preserve buffer and restrict outdoor storage
Summary
The county commission approved a rezoning to M‑2 heavy industrial for a proposal to build a large indoor tire distribution warehouse near the future Northwest 40 Ninth interchange. The developer agreed to store product inside, limit outdoor storage and preserve a wide vegetative buffer instead of constructing a masonry wall.
The Marion County Board of County Commissioners on March 18 voted to rezone a multi‑acre property near the future Northwest 40 Ninth interchange to M‑2 (heavy industrial) for a wholesale tire distribution and logistics facility, subject to a set of voluntary restrictions offered by the developer.
Project specifics and developer commitments
The applicant — Gateway Properties — presented a plan for a roughly 300,000‑square‑foot indoor distribution building intended to store passenger, light‑truck and farm tires. Company representatives told the board that all tire stock would be stored inside the building and that outdoor storage would not be used because exposure to weather can void tire warranties…
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