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Commission approves Acorn Self Storage expansion and a convenience-store site plan with design conditions

January 10, 2026 | High Springs, Alachua County, Florida


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Commission approves Acorn Self Storage expansion and a convenience-store site plan with design conditions
The High Springs City Commission approved two commercial site plans Jan. 8: an expansion for Acorn Self Storage at 1770 NW US Highway 441 and a separate convenience-store project on a vacant parcel off 27.

Planning technician Kristen Adkins said the Acorn application met local development-code requirements and the plan board had recommended approval at its Dec. 15 meeting. Engineering and geotechnical consultants answered commissioners' questions about soil borings, karst (limestone) risks and a sinkhole-repair plan; the applicant said a licensed representative will perform quality-control inspections during fill operations. A motion to accept the Acorn site plan passed by voice vote.

For the convenience store, planning staff said the plan board secured substantial architectural facade changes to better fit the historic district. Commissioners and a nearby resident discussed a privacy fence to buffer a neighboring home, lighting design to reduce spill and safety considerations for customers entering in low-light conditions. The applicant said the store would operate roughly 6 a.m. to 9–10 p.m., would provide perimeter fencing and downward-facing lighting, and planned additional architectural trim to approximate an arched-window look. The commission approved the site plan by voice vote.

Both approvals included requests that staff confirm construction-phase quality-control measures and ensure the final permits reflect the façade and fencing commitments. The quasi-judicial items included sworn testimony from applicants and engineers.

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