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Board approves Max Convenience variances for site near Menards/Meijer with fence commitment
Summary
The board granted two variances to reduce a Type C buffer yard and a rear setback for a proposed Max Convenience Store near US‑52 and 300 West, and the petitioner agreed to install a six‑foot fence along the rear property line as a commitment to reduce impacts on adjacent residences.
The Area Board granted variances on March 26 for a proposed Max Convenience Store on US‑52 near Meijer and Menards in northwest Lafayette, allowing a reduced Type C buffer yard (from 30 feet to 19 feet) and a reduced rear setback (from 40 feet to 19 feet) for portions of the site; the board attached a commitment requiring a six‑foot fence along the rear boundary to help mitigate impacts to adjacent residences.
APC staff recommended denial, citing concern that back-of-house convenience-store activities and deliveries would be…
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