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Planning commissioners recommend Circle K rezone at 160th Street and Jomax to City Council
Summary
The Planning and Zoning Commission voted 6-0 to recommend rezoning 2.39 acres at 160th Street and Jomax Road from rural residential to community commercial (C2) to allow a Circle K convenience store and fuel station, amid neighbors' safety and traffic concerns.
The Planning and Zoning Commission voted 6-0 on June 5 to recommend that the City Council approve a rezoning of about 2.39 gross acres at the northeast corner of 160th Street and Jomax Road from rural residential (RR) to community commercial (C2) for a proposed Circle K convenience store and fuel station.
The rezone, case FS24-0762, would allow a Circle K with a 5,200-square-foot prototype building, above-ground storm retention and expanded landscape buffers along the arterial streets, staff and the applicant said. Leslie, a planning staff member, told the commission the proposal “meets the rezone requirements set forth in the LDO” and staff recommended approval subject to stipulations A and B.
The applicant's representative, Bridal Ray, speaking on behalf of Circle K…
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