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The council accepted an applicant request on Oct. 14 to withdraw a previously tabled zoning case for property at 1400 Country Club Road (zoning case 2025-06). The item originally sought a zoning change and community retail special use permit to allow a motor fueling station with a convenience store and a drive‑through restaurant on 1.056 acres.
Staff said the applicant asked to present the entire property later as part of a larger plan rather than proceed on the corner lot alone. Community Development Director Jason Haskins told council the applicant submitted a written request to withdraw the item.
Councilman Dave Strang moved to approve the withdrawal; Councilman Todd Pickens seconded. The council voted 7-0 to approve the withdrawal. Staff reminded the public that withdrawal means future notices and hearings would be required if the applicant re‑files zoning or a special use permit.
Council members did not take a position on the merits of the earlier proposal during the withdrawal vote. If the applicant re‑submits, the zoning and any SUP request will be processed anew through Planning & Zoning and the council, with fresh neighborhood notices and public hearings.
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