The Marmora and Lake, Ontario, city council rejected a proposed zone change that would have allowed nine garages and a two-story, self-storage facility. Several citizens spoke against the project, which prompted the council's denial of the application. The council cited lack of parking space for the additional vehicles using the storage units, and insufficient information posted about the project among reasons for the rejection. For more information, visit www.communitypress.ca.
Marmora, ON, Council Rejects Self-Storage Facility
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