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Commission recommends zoning changes to regulate self-storage facilities in Bryan

2522175 · March 6, 2025
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The Bryan Planning and Zoning Commission unanimously recommended changes to Chapter 130 of the Bryan Code of Ordinances to define and regulate indoor and outdoor self-storage facilities, adding standards on lighting, facades, fencing and maneuvering space and authorizing commission-level variances for throat depth.

The Bryan Planning and Zoning Commission voted unanimously to recommend amendments to Chapter 130 of the Bryan Code of Ordinances that define and regulate indoor and outdoor self-storage facilities.

Benjamin Johnson, staff planner, told commissioners the proposed text amendments replace the existing "mini-warehouse/self storage" land-use definition with separate definitions for "self storage indoor" and "self storage outdoor," and add special supplementary regulations. "We're proposing to add lighting standards to limit the lighting intensity and the height of the lighting for these facilities," Johnson said. He said the changes would also establish facade standards…

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