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Commission recommends variance for Dooley Oil to reduce setback for storage building

Natrona County Planning & Zoning Commission · December 10, 2025
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Summary

The Natrona County Planning & Zoning Commission recommended approval of VC 25-04, a variance allowing Dooley Oil to place a 60x120 dry storage building nearer the property line (10 feet from line, ~35 feet from roadway edge) because of site constraints; commissioners conditioned their decision on conformity with county and EPA oversight noted in testimony.

The Natrona County Planning & Zoning Commission on Dec. 9 recommended approval of VC 25-04, a variance requested by Dooley Oil to reduce the heavy-industrial setback from public road standards. The applicant seeks to construct a 60-by-120-foot dry storage building set 10 feet from the property line adjacent to Old Glenrock Highway rather than the 60-foot setback required from federal/state/county roads in the county zoning resolution.

Planning staff said the lot is 2.82 acres, zoned Heavy Industrial, and that the proposed building would sit approximately 35 feet from the edge of the roadway and about 43 feet from the roadway centerline.…

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