In a recent government meeting, the board discussed a proposal for a new self-storage facility that includes a 1,500 square foot office space, which aims to address the growing demand for storage in the area. The project, presented by Anna Saunders of BSE Consultants, is located on a 3.6-acre site and is designed to accommodate local vendors and small businesses, while also creating four full-time jobs.
The proposal received a mixed response from board members, with some expressing concerns about the substantial changes made since the previous application, which had been approved a year prior. The addition of office space was highlighted as a key factor in justifying the need for a conditional use permit, as it was not part of the original plan. The facility is expected to cater to the influx of residents from nearby developments, with approximately 4,000 new homes planned in the vicinity.
Supporters of the project emphasized the economic benefits, noting that self-storage facilities generate commercial tax revenue and have minimal impact on local emergency services. Public comments included praise for the necessity of such facilities, particularly in light of the area's rapid residential growth.
Despite the favorable comments, the board's vote was close, passing with a 3-2 majority. The project will now move forward, pending final approvals, as the community anticipates the potential benefits of increased job opportunities and enhanced local services.