Uphold appeal to deny permits for mini-storage facility at 205 Cutting Boulevard
Resolution Resolution No. 42-19
In Plain English
Eric Whann appealed the city's approval of permits for a mini-storage facility at 205 Cutting Boulevard. The planning commission originally approved the project, but Whann challenged that decision. If the council upholds his appeal, the mini-storage facility cannot be built at this location.
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Approve consent calendar
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