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Planning Commission approves pharmacy drive‑through amendment for downtown grocery store with technical conditions
Summary
At a Jan. 22 special session the Vineyard City Planning Commission approved a site‑plan amendment and conditional‑use permit to add a pharmacy drive‑through to an approved downtown grocery store, attaching technical review conditions on turning radius and overflow parking/wayfinding.
Vineyard City Planning Commission on Jan. 22 approved a site‑plan amendment and conditional‑use permit to add a pharmacy drive‑through to an existing grocery store site plan, contingent on technical review of vehicle turning geometry and presentation of an overflow‑parking/wayfinding plan.
The drive‑through proposal includes a pharmacy service window with three queuing stalls behind it and a queuing length shown at roughly 75 feet — exceeding a 60‑foot minimum dimension referenced in the zoning text amendment that allowed drive‑throughs downtown. City staff said the applicant provided a traffic impact study by Hale Engineering that concluded the proposed layout meets the minimum standards and that the 75‑foot queue is adequate for typical pharmacy pick‑ups.
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