The mayor of Warrenville says he supports a zoning change that would require Naperville City Council approval before warehouse and storage facilities could be built on land zoned for office, research or light industrial uses. From the Naperville Sun.
The mayor of Warrenville says he supports a proposed zoning change that would require Naperville City Council approval before warehouse and storage facilities could be built on land zoned for office, research or light industrial uses.
“As a result, the corridor continues to attract a diverse range of desirable businesses that produce high quality jobs, draw talented people and contribute positively to the character and quality of life in our communities,” Brummel said in his letter. Like Naperville, Warrenville continues to receive inquiries about redeveloping existing commercial and office properties along I-88 as warehouse and distribution centers, Brummel said.
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