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Council denies rezoning and conditional-use request for truck-fueling center at 9055 Waterville‑Swanton Road
Summary
After reviewing multiple traffic studies and planning commission recommendations, the Waterville City Council voted to deny a rezoning request and conditional-use permits for a proposed fuel and truck-stop development at 9055 Waterville‑Swanton Road.
The Waterville City Council voted Aug. 25 to deny a zoning change and conditional-use requests for a proposed fuel-and-truck-stop development at 9055 Waterville‑Swanton Road, siding with the Planning Commission’s recommendation to refuse the application.
Municipal Administrator John Hovlich summarized three traffic studies submitted by the applicant that revised the proposal over time: the first study projected a 7,320-square-foot convenience store with 23 fueling positions and 6,724 vehicles per day (about 500 semi trucks); a later revision reduced the estimate to about 6,032 vehicles per day; and a final revision reduced the building footprint to 5,023 square feet with 20…
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