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Planning commission approves gravel storage yard at Crossroads Drive with engineer‑approved surface treatment
Summary
The Midlothian Planning & Zoning Commission approved a special exception to allow a gravel storage yard and alternate pavement at 620 Crossroads Drive, amending the approval to require an emulsified topcoat or a top coat determined by the city engineer to provide similar or better dust control; the vote was unanimous.
The Midlothian Planning & Zoning Commission voted unanimously to approve a special exception allowing an alternate gravel pavement and outdoor storage yard on an approximately 8.75‑acre portion of lots at 620 Crossroads Drive, subject to conditions intended to limit dust and traffic impacts.
Staff told the commission the project would incorporate a 3‑foot earthen berm, an 8‑foot black vinyl‑coated chain‑link fence and a landscape plan that includes shrubs spaced 4 feet apart and street trees to provide screening. Staff also described a warehouse on the site (306,925 square feet on 19.4 acres) and said the consolidated development would total about 28 acres if the north 8 acres are incorporated. Staff…
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