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Board approves Bruni Business Park plat, CUP and site plan; conditions restrict outside storage and late-night deliveries

Warrenton City Board of Aldermen · April 22, 2026
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Summary

The Board of Aldermen approved the preliminary/final plat for Bruni Business Park Plat 2 and associated conditional-use permit (CUP 104) and site plan (SP 187) for a 1.81-acre lot containing an 8,240 sq ft warehouse; Planning & Zoning recommended conditions including no outside storage and no deliveries 7 p.m. to 7 a.m.

The board voted to approve three related land-use ordinances for the Bruni Business Park development on the west side of Highway 47.

Director of Planning and Development Tim Burks (speaker 2) summarized the project: a 4.23-acre subdivision to be split into three commercial lots (Lot 1: 0.87 acres with existing office; Lot 2: 1.55 acres vacant; Lot 3: 1.81 acres with an existing 8,240-square-foot warehouse). The owner/applicant is recorded in the packet as Freedom Front Supplies LLC with survey work by Wunderlich Surveying & Engineering (Chris Wolf).

Planning & Zoning recommended approval with conditions: no outside storage of building materials or equipment and no commercial vehicles, deliveries or shipments between 7 p.m. and 7 a.m. Burks told the board staff had reviewed the proposal for consistency with the zoning code and comprehensive plan and found required notices and submissions to be in order.

The board considered and passed Bill 16-26 (plat approval), Bill 17-26 (CUP 104), and Bill 18-26 (Site Plan SP 187) through their readings and roll-call votes; each vote passed 5'0to'0 with one member absent.

Burks also notified the board that a conditional-use/site-plan application for a Circle K store would appear on the May 7 Planning & Zoning agenda.