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Developer seeks fee relief as telecom yard plans revive; council asks staff for fee comparison
Summary
A telecom/contractor company proposed a 26,000 sq ft satellite facility and asked the council to align Dayton’s development fee formula with neighboring cities; staff agreed to run fee comparisons while the council debated a possible code amendment and a concurrent TIF term-sheet for a related spec building.
Tim McShane, a development consultant for the applicant, described plans for a 26,000-square-foot building with about 45,000 square feet of outdoor storage and said the company planned to use class‑2 crushed granite for much of the exterior storage area to manage dust and heavy‑equipment wear.
McShane and the applicant’s representative asked the council to consider fee relief for the site because trunk and development fees calculated on gross acreage made the project’s upfront costs unusually high. John Roush, acting for the…
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