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Harrisburg zoning board grants parking relief for North Sixth Street convenience store redevelopment

5964076 · October 21, 2025
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Summary

The Zoning Hearing Board approved a special exception allowing a larger convenience store at 2017 North Sixth Street to provide fewer on-site parking spaces than required, subject to planning bureau conditions including curb-cut adjustments, landscaping and signage compliance.

The Harrisburg Zoning Hearing Board on Oct. 20 approved a special-exception request that lets a proposed redevelopment of the convenience store and fueling station at 2017 North Sixth Street provide fewer off-street parking spaces than the zoning code requires.

Planning Director Jeffrey Knight told the board the project would replace an aging convenience-store structure and a gravel lot with a new 4,320-square-foot store, demolish the existing building and reconfigure internal drives. Knight said the city’s case report estimated the current…

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