Code Changes Concerning Warehouses

Share Code Changes Concerning Warehouses on Facebook Share Code Changes Concerning Warehouses on Twitter Share Code Changes Concerning Warehouses on Linkedin Email Code Changes Concerning Warehouses link

Consultation has concluded

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.

Review all of the proposed changes and submit your comments below by Thursday, Jan. 18.

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.

Review all of the proposed changes and submit your comments below by Thursday, Jan. 18.

Submit Comments

Please submit your comments here. 

Consultation has concluded
You need to be signed in to comment in this Guest Book. Click here to Sign In or Register to get involved