By Jan Gilmer
The Jordan Planning Commission met on Tuesday, September 9, to review a conditional use permit and site plan for a new industrial project, consider a modification to the Bridle Creek Planned Unit Development (PUD), and hear general updates.
Public Hearing: 611 Corporate Dr.
City Planning consultant Jeff Matzke introduced the public hearing for a conditional use permit and site plan review at 611 Corporate Dr. The property is zoned I-2, General Industrial, and the permit was required because the proposed outdoor building space exceeds the city’s 2:1 ratio limit.
The project is contingent on a lot split creating Parcel A and Parcel B. Plans for Parcel A include an 11,520-square-foot building and 201,780 square feet of outdoor storage for Minger Construction. Parcel B would feature a 17,280-square-foot building and 19,200 square feet of outdoor storage, with five industrial office spaces available for lease. The project is subject to all ordinances for screening, fencing or trees, and conditions tied to the conditional use permit.
Some Timberline residents received notification of the hearing as their homes fall within 350 feet of the site. The Henderson Independent also published a public notice on August 29, 2025. No public comments were submitted.
Following discussion, the commission voted to recommend approval of the conditional use permit to the City Council.
New Business: Bridle Creek PUD Amendment
Matzke also summarized a request to modify the PUD for Bridle Creek’s 9th–14th Additions. The 13th addition was originally scheduled for 2023–2025 and the 14th addition for 2026–2028. Due to slower-than-expected market demand, the developer requested to move the 13th addition to 2026–2028 and the 14th addition to 2029–2031. The request does not change the number or size of platted lots.
If the amendment was not approved, the developer would need to obtain a new PUD for each addition. The commission voted to recommend approval of the PUD amendment to the City Council.
Planner’s Report
Matzke noted that while nothing is currently scheduled for the next meeting, there may be a couple of public hearings.
Commission Member Comments
Councilmember Scott Penney reported that the final plat for the IDP project is expected to go before City Council in October and that the council has approved the tax levy. No other commissioners provided comments.
The next Planning Commission meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, October 14 at 6:30 pm.