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Commission approves special-use permit for convenience store without fuel on the Square
Summary
The Planning Commission voted 7-0 to approve a special-use permit allowing a convenience store (no fuel) at 104 East Lexington Avenue. Staff conditioned approval on a certificate of occupancy, business license, health permit and compliance with use regulations.
The Independence Planning Commission on June 10 approved a special-use permit by a 7-0 vote to allow a convenience store without fuel sales at 104 East Lexington Avenue on the downtown square.
Planning staff said the site is in a historic commercial area and currently contains a three-story building with commercial suites at street level and four residential units above. The proposed convenience store will occupy an existing commercial suite and require only interior shelving, refrigeration and a soda fountain.
Jeremy Munden, the applicant, said…
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