Council postpones conditional-use decision for Grand Junction event space amid overflow parking concerns

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Summary

A conditional-use request for Grand Junction event space at 1027 East Glen Avenue was postponed at the request of Councilman Tyler Adams; staff were asked to work with the developer on an overflow-parking plan, the mayors minutes said.

The Auburn City Council postponed consideration of a conditional-use permit for Grand Junction event space, a property at 1027 East Glen Avenue, after Councilman Tyler Adams raised questions about overflow parking management.

The mayors minutes said Adams requested the postponement and that staff were asked to work with the developer to produce a clear plan for handling overflow parking at events. The minutes did not record a motion maker, second, or vote tally; they described the action as "postponed at the request of Councilman Tyler Adams."

No specific parking-capacity numbers, mitigation measures, or revised hearing dates were provided in the minutes; the council packet and future staff reports were cited for additional information.