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At its Dec. 14 meeting, the Sierra Vista City Council moved forward a series of Development Code amendments that primarily concern warehouses and distribution centers for a 30-day public comment period. Interest has increased on available warehousing space in the community which is in limited supply. The proposed amendments would allow warehouse, storage and distribution as a principal or accessory use in the General Commercial zone provided: (1) any storage use is deemed low or moderate hazard risk category as defined by the City’s Building Code; (2) the use does not require more than occasional heavy trucking activity as determined by the City based on its evaluation of information or studies provided by the Applicant; and (3) the property does not front Fry Boulevard.
At its Dec. 14 meeting, the Sierra Vista City Council moved forward a series of Development Code amendments that primarily concern warehouses and distribution centers for a 30-day public comment period. Interest has increased on available warehousing space in the community which is in limited supply. The proposed amendments would allow warehouse, storage and distribution as a principal or accessory use in the General Commercial zone provided: (1) any storage use is deemed low or moderate hazard risk category as defined by the City’s Building Code; (2) the use does not require more than occasional heavy trucking activity as determined by the City based on its evaluation of information or studies provided by the Applicant; and (3) the property does not front Fry Boulevard.