![]() “Residents continue to share concerns about the number of consolidated storage facilities in the County. A handful of projects that have already been approved by the Planning Department will be allowed to be built, and for some of those there will be a requirement that they include an incubator space on the ground floor to be made available rent-free to a non-profit or a start-up business.ĭistrict 5 Council Member Jolene Ivey, the author of the legislation, stated that she appreciated the unanimous support of her colleagues, and said new consolidated storage facilities popping up in neighborhoods and other undesirable places will be stopped. The bill, CB-011-2023, changes the County’s zoning law to prohibit consolidated storage in zones where they were allowed before, and now limits them to industrial areas. The Prince George’s County Council, on Tuesday, March 28, 2023, voted to enact legislation proposed by Council Member Jolene Ivey (District 5) limiting where consolidated storage facilities will be allowed to be built in the County. Public Storage Facilities to Industrial Zones in the County ![]() Legislation Sponsored by Council Member Jolene Ivey Limits the Location of New ![]()
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