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Commissioners send large DHL/Yamaha warehouse variance back to staff for review, set March 3 return
Summary
After a lengthy presentation and debate over Quality Development Corridor (QDCD) architectural standards for a proposed 784,700 sq. ft. DHL/Yamaha distribution facility, the board voted to have staff review revised elevations and return the item to the March 3 meeting.
A proposal by DHL Supply Chain — on behalf of Yamaha Motor Manufacturing — to build a 784,700‑square‑foot parts distribution warehouse at the northeast corner of Interstate Way and Highway 34 prompted extended discussion on Feb. 17 and ended with the board asking staff to review revised drawings and return the item on March 3.
The applicant’s representative, Steve Hess of DHL’s investment and development team, told the board the building will be largely screened by an existing buffer and “we intend to plant nearly 800 new trees on‑site to enhance the existing cover.”…
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