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Crowley committee backs Planning Commission to deny conditional use for towing/office proposed in historic district
Summary
After nearly two hours of public testimony, the committee accepted the Planning Commission's unfavorable recommendation and voted 4–1 to deny Brandon Romero's request to relocate an office/vehicle operation into a residential historic district; opponents cited zoning law, traffic and property‑value concerns.
A Crowley committee voted to accept the Planning Commission's recommendation to deny a conditional‑use request from Brandon Romero to locate an office and vehicle parking at 715 East 1st Street, a parcel near the city’s historic district.
Brandon Romero, who said his business has occupied the area for decades, told the committee he planned to remodel the house and use the yard for staff and company vehicles. "No wrecked cars or anything will be stored there," Romero said,…
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