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Council approves temporary storage containers for 6 Stones Mission Network at West Julius Boulevard

October 15, 2025 | Euless, Tarrant County, Texas


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Council approves temporary storage containers for 6 Stones Mission Network at West Julius Boulevard
The Euless City Council approved a temporary use permit permitting 6 Stones Mission Network to place 20 temporary storage containers at 3232 West Julius Boulevard to hold toys, books, games and party supplies for the nonprofit's annual Night of Hope program.

Lisa Payne, director of planning and development, told the council the applicant requested a permit for 20 containers between Oct. 27 and Dec. 22 (the year was not specified in the public remarks). According to Payne, 17 containers would be located inside the property's rear gated parking lot and three would be placed directly east of that lot; access is available from West Julius Boulevard. Payne said there would be no sales on the site, restrooms are available inside the building and the applicant accepted responsibility for security of the containers. Staff certified the request on Sept. 30 and recommended approval.

Council Member Price moved approval; Council Member Annabelle Eads seconded. The motion passed. No public commenters spoke during the agenda item; the council indicated photo-taking with guests would occur after adjournment.

Clarifying details provided at the meeting include the permit number listed on the agenda (Temporary Use Permit No. 25-07), the site address (3232 West Julius Boulevard), the container count and placement (17 inside gated parking lot, 3 outside to the east), the stated use (storage of toys, books, games and party supplies for Night of Hope), and the proposed dates (Oct. 27'Dec. 22; year not specified in the remarks). Staff recommended approval and identified sufficient on-site parking and restroom access.

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