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Planning commission approves minor modification for Resonant Sciences facility, citing building‑permit oversight for technical safety
Summary
The Beavercreek Planning Commission voted 4-0 to approve a minor modification allowing Resonant Sciences to add about 3,650 sq. ft. to a previously approved industrial building, including enclosed autoclaves. Staff said technical safeguards will be reviewed under Greene County building permits.
The Beavercreek Planning Commission on Feb. 4 approved a minor modification to a previously authorized research/industrial building to accommodate additional autoclaves and a revised entry appearance for the building’s tenant.Research Boulevard-site tenant Resonant Sciences requested a roughly 3,650-square-foot addition to the rear of a project the commission said was previously approved at about 130,000–135,000 square feet, with the southern half about 62,500 square feet. A city planning staff member told commissioners…
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