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Council amends CUP standards to allow fuel deliveries and gas stations in recharge areas; debate centers on noise, safety and wells
Summary
The Common Council amended conditional‑use permit standards to allow fuel deliveries beyond the city’s former 11 p.m.–5 a.m. delivery curfew and to permit gas stations in well recharge areas that use double‑walled tanks and monitoring systems.
The Common Council adopted an amendment to conditional‑use permit (CUP) standards affecting gasoline sales and vehicle service that will allow fuel deliveries outside the previous 11 p.m.‑to‑5 a.m. restriction, and clarify that gasoline stations may locate within a well recharge area if they meet modern tank safety and monitoring standards.
City staff said the change responds in part to a prospective large retailer’s site work and the logistics such retailers expect. Mayor and staff said the regulatory change was not enacted specifically for a single developer, but commercial applicants who want…
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