Require special permits for mini-storage warehouses in industrial areas
In Plain English
The city currently has no specific rules for self-storage facilities in industrial zones. This law creates a formal definition for mini-storage warehouses and requires owners to get conditional use permits before building them. If approved, new storage facilities need city approval to ensure they fit with surrounding businesses.
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