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Planning commission tables conditional-use request for 51-acre auto auction after staff recommends denial

Harrison Planning Commission · October 15, 2025
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Summary

The commission tabled a conditional-use application by DAA for an auto auction on a 51-acre gravel mine site after Building and Zoning staff concluded the proposed outdoor vehicle storage and operations do not align with the M1 zoning district; staff recommended denial pending further review of zoning classification, traffic and landscape concerns.

The Harrison Planning Commission on Oct. 14 tabled a conditional-use application from a dealer auto-auction operator (DAA) to use about 51 acres of gravel-mine property for a weekly dealer auction and vehicle storage. Building and Zoning staff recommended the commission deny the application, saying the proposed use constitutes outdoor storage of vehicles rather than warehousing and therefore does not align with the M1 (light manufacturing) district or the city's recently adopted overlay requirements.

Joette, Building and Zoning staff member who read the report, described the proposal as an auto auction and…

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