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Planning board continues controversial San Sebastian self‑storage proposal, asks for more parking, tree, and market data
Summary
The Planning and Zoning Board continued the application for a self‑storage facility and a 2,000 sq ft quick‑service restaurant at San Sebastian View after extensive questioning about parking calculations, tree‑ratio mitigation and the applicant’s market study; the board requested detailed unit counts, raw occupancy data, a parking analysis, and clarified tree mitigation before Feb. 3.
The Planning and Zoning Board on Jan. 6 voted to continue consideration of a large mixed proposal at the San Sebastian View/US‑1 site to its Feb. 3 meeting, asking the applicant for targeted additional evidence.
The application asks for three approvals at one property: a use‑by‑exception to locate a self‑storage facility in CM‑2 zoning, a variance to reduce required off‑street parking, and permission to remove certain significant trees within Conservation Overlay Zone 3. The applicant team includes attorney James Whitehouse and planner Robbie Moon; Whitehouse said the property address is 120 San Sebastian View and presented revised plans and a market analysis his…
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