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Zoning board approves meat‑packing use at 2300 N. Seventh Street with parking and anti‑sidewalk‑parking conditions
Summary
The board granted a special exception allowing a meat processing use at 2300 North Seventh Street while granting relief from off‑street parking requirements subject to three conditions: remove informal rear parking that blocks access, provide secure bike storage, and install curb‑side physical obstructions to prevent sidewalk parking.
The Harrisburg Zoning Hearing Board approved a special exception allowing a meat processing and repackaging business to operate at 2300 North Seventh Street, granting relief from the off‑street parking requirement with conditions intended to preserve access and limit sidewalk parking.
Jeffrey Knight, director of planning, told the board the industrial property’s proposed meat processing use is permitted in the district but triggers off‑street parking requirements under section 7‑3‑27.6 of the zoning code. Based on the building’s size and the applicant’s testimony, the use would require seven off‑street parking spaces; the planning bureau determined…
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