In a recent government meeting, the proposal for a conditional use permit to convert an existing commercial building into mini warehouses at 25 Ten Cantrell Road was discussed. The applicant aims to repurpose the 18,789 square foot structure without altering its exterior footprint, with plans to construct a second floor inside.
The site is located within the height Silkrest planning district, which is designated for commercial use according to the land use plan. The proposal includes provisions for ample parking and easements to facilitate cross-access with an adjacent lot to the west.
However, the application faced opposition from staff, who expressed concerns about the potential overconcentration of mini warehouse facilities in the area. Staff highlighted that allowing this conversion could lead to a proliferation of similar developments within a relatively small vicinity.
Additionally, the applicant requested a variance for signage, seeking permission for a wall sign on the west facade of the building, which would face the interior parking lot rather than the required street frontage. Staff did not support this request either, reinforcing their stance against the conditional use permit.
The outcome of this proposal remains uncertain as discussions continue regarding the implications of such developments in the community.