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New gas station and convenience store proposal sparks community debate

July 18, 2024 | Chico, Butte County, California



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New gas station and convenience store proposal sparks community debate
A proposal for a new convenience store, gas station, and car wash at the northeast corner of Carmichael Drive and Park East Park Avenue was discussed at a recent government meeting. The site, which has been vacant for approximately four years, is set to undergo significant redevelopment, including the construction of a freestanding coffee kiosk and a reconfiguration of the existing parking lot.

The project aims to enhance the site’s functionality and aesthetics, featuring a double drive-thru lane designed to accommodate more vehicles than the minimum required by city standards. The plan also includes landscaping improvements, although some existing trees will be removed to facilitate the development.

Key changes to the site include the closure of the current access drive closest to the intersection, which is expected to improve both internal and off-site traffic circulation. The project has been deemed categorically exempt from further environmental review under the infill development section, as it meets municipal code requirements and is consistent with general plan policies.

During the meeting, the applicant emphasized their commitment to addressing potential concerns related to noise and traffic. They outlined a traffic management plan to mitigate queuing issues during peak hours and assured that the gas station would comply with stringent EPA regulations to minimize emissions.

The planning commission is tasked with reviewing both the use permit and the architectural design of the project. Staff recommended approval of the proposal, which is expected to bring a $1 million investment to the area. Public comments have been solicited, with one letter received from the Butte County Office of Education expressing concerns about the project.

The commission will continue to gather input from the public and stakeholders before making a final decision on the proposal.

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