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Developer threatens to mine in University Place

The Columbian
Published: November 19, 2013, 4:00pm

UNIVERSITY PLACE — A developer says he’ll start mining gravel on property in suburban University Place unless planners give him the commercial zoning he wants.

Property owner Brian McGuire put up a sign on the parcel across the street from a Fred Meyer store saying “Mining…coming 2014.”

The News Tribune reports the zoning battle has been going on for years and some doubt that a commercial mining operation would be permitted on land bordered by residential neighborhoods.

McGuire wants commercial zoning but neighbors don’t want the traffic that a fast-food restaurant or coffee shop would bring.

The city council could make a decision by the end of the year.

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