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Commission approves industrial site plan with reduced landscape buffers after developer cites building-depth constraints
Summary
The Planning and Zoning Commission on Oct. 28 approved a site plan for a multi-building industrial project near Highway 161 and Rock Island after granting variances to reduce landscape buffer widths in constrained areas.
The Planning and Zoning Commission on Oct. 28 approved a site plan and associated variances for an industrial project near Highway 161 and Rock Island, allowing reduced landscape buffers where staff and the applicant disagreed on the necessary width.
Staff reminded commissioners the property had prior PD approvals and that city council had previously allowed a reduced 20-foot buffer from the typical 30-foot requirement for similar industrial sites. The applicant requested a further reduction from 20 feet to 10 feet in…
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