New Self-Storage Facility at 70 Industrial Way
An applicant, AJR Capital Group LLC, is proposing the development of a self-storage facility located at 70 Industrial Way in Buellton, California, on Assessor’s Parcel Number 099-690-052. The approximately 2.1-acre parcel, located at the end of Industrial Way, includes an existing 47,393-square-foot warehouse with 8,886 square feet of mezzanine space and 54 surface parking spaces.
From the applicant:
The proposed project involves modifying the existing structure for self-storage use. As part of the renovation, the applicant proposes to demolish non-structural interior walls, stairs, and doors to accommodate 45,617 square feet of ground floor storage and 27,191 square feet of new mezzanine-level storage. A new mezzanine, internal staircase, and three mechanical lifts will be constructed to support second-floor access and functionality.
In addition to the interior modifications, the project will include exterior improvements consisting of the conversion of an existing window on the west side of the building into a new overhead roll-up door to facilitate enhanced drive-up access. The project also proposes the installation of 47 exterior drive-up storage units. These units will include 27 units sized 10x20 and 20 units sized 10x15, providing a variety of accessible storage options.
All proposed work will occur within the existing building footprint and is consistent with the Industrial (M) zoning designation. The project aims to enhance the site’s utility while maintaining compatibility with surrounding industrial uses and meeting local demand for secure, high-quality storage.
The City of Buellton has designated the zoning of this land to be Manufacturing and Industrial. According to city zoning code, Storage, accessory is an allowable use within the Manufacturing and Industrial zone. The project team aims to pursue a Development Plan.
The self-storage facility would prohibit the storage of the following items:
- Firearms and ammunition
- Hazardous materials
- Gunpowder
- Perishable foods
- Gasoline and kerosene
- Pet food
- Cannabis
- Live animals
- Illegal narcotics
- Live plants
- Paints, stains, lacquer
- Wet items
- Tires without rims
Operation and Facility Characteristics
The facility would employ one on-site manager. Office hours would be from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, and gate access hours would be from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., seven days per week. Exterior lighting would remain unchanged, consistent with our existing lighting plan. On-site security measures include limited site access with security gates and exterior and interior security cameras.
Site Access and Parking
During operations, the project site would be locally accessible via two keypad operated vehicle gates. The gates would require an access code and would be locked from 8:00 p.m. until 6:00 a.m. daily. Signs would be posted within the facility reminding visitors that there is a 5 mile per hour (MPH) speed limit, the direction of the exits, and requesting visitors to turn off their high beams while on-site.
Utilities
The storage units would not include electrical outlets, lighting, or plumbing fixtures. Additionally, there would be no hose bibs available for renters or the public. The bathroom adjacent to the office would be accessible during office hours and would require a key from the on-site manager. Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) would provide electricity to the project site and proposed project. The City of Buellton would provide water and sewer services. The Gas Company would provide gas services.
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Important Dates
Applicant Submits for a Zoning Clearance
The applicant submitted their project as a Zoning Clearance, City staff and attorneys would determine a Zoning Clearance was not the appropriate type of permit for a project of this scope.
Applicant Resubmits Project as a Development Plan
The project was resubmitted as a Final Development Plan (FDP).
Preliminary Review -Planning Commission
The project will go before the Buellton Planning Commission for preliminary review. Commissioners will have an opportunity to ask questions about the project and provide comments. No votes on the project will take place.
Project Resubmittal
The project was resubmitted with small changes made to plans in response to staff comments and questions.