Self-storage units approved for proposed Sunnyside housing development
- The city's zoning hearing board approved the Sunnyside peninsula development, which includes up to 20,000 square feet of self-storage space, after a 3-0 vote on Monday night.
- The development, estimated to cost $25 million, is planned for the Sycamore Ridge area on a peninsula formed by the Conestoga River and will replace a former 10-acre junkyard north of the existing Sunnyside neighborhood.
- The storage units are intended to provide additional space for residents and the public to store items like bikes and kayaks for use on the Conestoga River and nearby trails.
- Developer Joe Mugavero stated that the conditions, including extra parking spaces and 24-hour video surveillance, were acceptable, noting that someone could easily access the river with their kayak from the storage area, calling it 'really neat'.
- The board's conditions for the self-storage units, limited to the area south of Circle Avenue and Pleasant Street, included requiring 16 parking spaces, which is 12 more than typically required for that size of storage in the city, and the houses still require final land development approval from the city's planning commission.
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