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Commissioners use interactive workshop to weigh MG‑zone changes, data centers, retail and self‑storage

Murray City Planning Commission · March 6, 2026
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Summary

After a brief break, the commission ran a Mentimeter workshop to gather input on the Manufacturing General (MG) zone. Commissioners debated allowing retail (accessory vs. stand‑alone), discussed data-center impacts including power and water and whether developers should submit impact studies, considered screening standards for outdoor storage, and agreed to revisit self‑storage in a later work session.

After a five-minute break, the Murray City Planning Commission reconvened for an extended workshop on the land-use table and the Manufacturing General (MG) zone, using an interactive Mentimeter tool to gather commissioner priorities and questions.

Planning staff summarized the anonymous poll results and framed the workshop as a policy-direction exercise rather than a standards-setting meeting. "So it looks like the majority say the primary goal should be to preserve land for high intensity industrial jobs in manufacturing," staff said when reviewing the results.

Commissioners debated whether retail should be allowed in the MG zone and, if so, whether it must be accessory to an…

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