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Commission approves revised preliminary plan for 75th Street self-storage expansion
Summary
The commission unanimously approved a revised preliminary development plan adding two parcels and roughly 18,936 square feet of storage (including two single-story roll-up buildings and an enlarged three-story building with a caretaker unit) at 606 NW 75th Street; staff found the plan consistent with the county comprehensive plan and new tree-code protections for landmark live oaks.
The Alachua County Commission on Feb. 10 approved a revised preliminary development plan for a self-storage project at 606 NW 75th Street that expands the previously approved site to include two additional parcels and added building area.
Leslie McClendon of Growth Management reviewed the application, noting the site contains landmark live oaks that are protected under the county’s tree code and that…
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