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Planning Commission continues review of three‑story storage facility after debate over height, zoning and screening
Summary
The commission continued action on a proposed three‑story self‑storage project near I‑205 after commissioners split over whether storage belongs in the General Highway Commercial zone and how tall the building should be; staff was asked to return with measured heights of adjacent buildings.
A proposed three‑story self‑storage facility on a vacant 2.35‑acre site near Grant Line Road and the I‑205 freeway was continued by the Tracy Planning Commission on Nov. 19 after commissioners failed to reach agreement on building height and the project's classification.
The hearing opened with a staff presentation from project planner Genevieve Federighi, who described a development review permit (D25‑0009) and conditional use permit (CUP25‑0003) for an approximately 130,480‑square‑foot, three‑story self‑storage building. Federighi said the site is zoned General Highway Commercial and staff recommended approval with conditions, including an 8‑foot wall adjacent to the freeway and a mix of fast‑ and slow‑growing trees to provide near‑ and long‑term screening.
Commissioners pressed staff on two central questions: whether…
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