City Council Recommends Variance and Rezoning for Chico’s Transport to Expand Tax Base and Comfortable Work Environment

Crookston Planning Commission Recommends Approval of Re-Zoning Request for Local Business

On Tuesday evening, the Crookston Planning Commission met at City Hall council chambers to discuss a rezoning and variance request from a local business. The request comes from Chico’s Transport, owned by Rosa, Lauro, and Robert Gutierrez, and located at 442 Marin Avenue. Currently, the business faces challenges with insufficient storage space for large trucks and conducting oil changes, especially during the cold winter months.

The Planning Commission unanimously recommended the rezoning and variance requests for Chico’s Transport, perceiving it as a beneficial move for both the city and the local business. The business is seeking to be rezoned from an I-2 (light industrial zone) to an R-2 (residential family housing zone). This change would provide Chico’s Transport with the necessary property to support their operations while expanding the city’s tax base.

Crookston Building Official Greg Hefta explained that light maintenance tasks like oil changes could be better performed in a warmer indoor area, which was previously done on the front of the lot. Hefta observed that granting the rezoning request would provide Chico’s Transport with the necessary property to support their operations while also expanding the city’s tax base. Additionally, it would eliminate a residence that may have needed demolition.

The recommendation for Chico’s Transport will be presented to the Crookston City Council at their upcoming meeting on Monday, April 22, at the City Hall council chambers.

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