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Micron breaks through, will build taller than Manassas had allowed

MANASSAS -- The Manassas city council on Monday night approved a special-use permit for Micron to build its expanded facility higher than the city’s current ordinances allow.

The council voted 5-1 to increase the city’s maximum building height from 75 feet to 120 feet in the case of Micron’s expansion.

Steve Silberstein, site director of Micron, told the council that the extra height is necessary for Micron’s new $3 billion expanded facility, which will house crucial technology and equipment.

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