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Residents urge pause and transparency on proposed large warehouse; commission says permit review is separate
Summary
Seven public commenters told the Eugene Planning Commission they oppose a proposed large e‑commerce/warehouse project — alleging inadequate notice, hidden ownership and environmental harms — while staff said the permit is being reviewed as a building permit in the Clear Lake Industrial Expansion Area and is not a Planning Commission decision.
Several residents urged the Eugene Planning Commission on Dec. 2 to pause or more fully disclose plans for a proposed large e‑commerce/warehouse project near the airport, raising concerns about public notice, air pollution and traffic impacts.
Stan Taylor of Indivisible Eugene Springfield told the commission the group opposes the warehouse and that "it was not given proper notice under Oregon law" and that ownership information had not been disclosed.…
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