Define mini-storage warehouses in zoning code and require special permits for them
In Plain English
The city's zoning code currently has no rules for mini-storage facilities like Public Storage or U-Haul warehouses. This change creates a formal definition for these businesses and requires them to get special approval before opening in industrial areas. If approved, new mini-storage companies must prove their projects won't harm nearby businesses or residents.
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