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Council overturns planning commission, approves Kwik Trip site plan and fuel station at Havana and Parker
Summary
After public comment and a split planning commission recommendation, Aurora City Council voted to overturn the Planning & Zoning Commission and approved both the conditional use (fueling station) and site plan for Kwik Trip 4263, subject to resolution of outstanding technical issues prior to recordation and permits.
Aurora City Council on Aug. 11 overturned the Planning and Zoning Commission and approved an appeal by Kwik Trip (Kwik Trip 4263) to add a convenience store and motor-vehicle fueling station at a site bounded by South Parker Road and South Havana Street.
The applicant appealed the commission’s February denial of the conditional use for a fuel station; council separately considered the related site plan. Staff and the applicant presented that the property is zoned Mixed Use Commercial (MUC), the proposal meets UDO standards and that the convenience store is a permitted use; the conditional use review focused on the fueling canopy and circulation. The Planning and Zoning Commission denied the conditional use on grounds it cited as compatibility and the number of existing fueling stations; staff had initially recommended…
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