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Developers, neighbors spar over Riverside Drive proposal that would add 120,000 sq ft self‑storage and retail pads
Summary
At a special 5 p.m. zoning hearing on Oct. 28, developers sought rezoning to build a roughly 120,000‑square‑foot self‑storage building plus retail/restaurant pads on about nine acres at Riverside Drive and Fulton Industrial Boulevard; staff and the planning commission recommended conditional approval but neighbors urged denial.
A developer and neighbors squared off at a special called public hearing on a proposed rezoning and special‑use permit for 0 Riverside Drive (Z25‑001/U25‑002). The project would subdivide about 9 acres into three parcels and construct a multi‑use node comprising a roughly 120,000‑square‑foot Class‑A self‑storage facility, a restaurant pad and a retail pad.
Developer Brady McDonald described the storage building as a Class A facility intended to be well‑landscaped and lit, positioned as a transition between industrial uses on Fulton Industrial Boulevard and nearby residences. He said market analysis showed the nearest comparable…
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