The Naperville City Council voted to restrict the expansion of warehouses and distribution centers along the city's I-88 corridor
Naperville officials are continuing efforts to restrict the building of warehouse, storage and distribution facilities along the city's Interstate 88 corridor.
Among the new regulations is a recommendation that warehouse, storage and distribution facilities be allowed in ORI-zoned areas if they serve as an accessory to other allowed uses and comprise less than 50% of the gross square footage. Wehrli noted the negative effects truck-based industries have as they operate day and night, including an increase in traffic, noise levels and exterior lighting.
by signing up you agree to our terms of service The ORI zoning changes, according to officials, are intended to"provide for a mix of uses directed toward research and development activities, engineering and testing activities, and office uses while accommodating accessory warehouse and storage facilities and manufacturing uses."
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