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Apple Valley council unanimously denies proposed Technology Park data center
Summary
The Apple Valley City Council unanimously adopted three resolutions denying the preliminary plat, site/building plan and conditional use permit for the proposed Apple Valley Technology Park data center after the applicant withdrew a rezoning request.
Apple Valley’s City Council on Thursday unanimously denied a series of land-use approvals for a proposed data center known as the Apple Valley Technology Park, halting the project after the applicant withdrew a rezoning request that the project required.
Planning staff member Tim told the council the applicant, identified in the record as Apadan Development with owner Rockport LLC, had sought to rezone roughly 135 acres from SG to a mixed-use business campus (MUBC) and to authorize site and building plans for a multi-building data center campus. Tim said the application also included a conditional use permit. He told the council the applicant formally withdrew the rezoning on March 6 and Rockport withdrew consent, leaving the rezoning “off the table” and meaning the data-center use would not be…
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