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Planning commission denies Jensen Precast height and silo variance after neighbors raise dust, traffic and health concerns

Boulder City Planning Commission · April 17, 2025
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The Boulder City Planning Commission on April 16 denied a developer's request to raise building height and add three silos at 1501 Industrial Road after residents and nearby business owners cited dust, truck traffic and health risks; the applicant said the process would be enclosed and regulated by air-quality authorities.

Boulder City — The Planning Commission voted April 16 to deny a variance request from Jensen Precast that would have increased part of a 49,000-square-foot industrial building to roughly 30 feet and allowed three silos up to 38 feet tall at 1501 Industrial Road.

City planner Nikisha Lyons told the commission the application sought a vertical addition of about 1,250 square feet and silos that exceed the commercial manufacturing district's 25-foot height limit; the request was noticed and staff summarized five written public comments opposing the variance.

The applicant, speaking for Jensen Precast, said the proposed operation would use a closed material-delivery system and produce…

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