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Owner of Breakpoint station discusses phased retail expansion; septic capacity, drive access and liquor rules raised

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Mr. Patel presented conceptual plans to expand the Breakpoint service station in two phases and asked for feedback; staff and commissioners discussed septic capacity, drive access approvals, separate septic systems for new units, and state/local licensing for alcohol sales.

Charlesville resident and business owner Ron Patel sought input from the Planning Commission on a two‑phase concept to expand the Breakpoint service station at the intersection of Highway 231 and Highway 25. Patel outlined a near‑term addition to the existing building and a longer‑term plan for a separate retail unit of roughly 9,000 to 12,000 square feet on the remaining parcel space.

Patel said the site currently operates on septic and that he believes the existing approvals allow for 900 gallons per day; he told commissioners the store’s…

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