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Planning commission continues Express Stop convenience-store plan, asks for design changes to fit corridor

2231227 · January 23, 2025
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Summary

The commission continued a preliminary development plan for a 6,700-square-foot Express Stop convenience store and fuel canopy at 3394 NW Village Park Drive to allow the applicant to refine building materials, colors and canopy signage so the building better fits the nearby Longview/meridian corridor.

The Lee's Summit Planning Commission on Jan. 23 continued consideration of a preliminary development plan for an Express Stop convenience store and fuel station at 3394 Northwest Village Park Drive, asking the applicant to return with building elevations and materials more clearly tied to the existing character of nearby development.

Applicant Matt Slish of Engineering Solutions presented the proposal as a 6,700-square-foot convenience store with six pump islands (12 dispensers) and a drive-through coffee/trade window. The site sits at the northwest corner of Village Park Drive and the View High corridor and is part of a larger mixed-use concept the city approved for the block in a prior rezoning.

Sean McGuire, the city's planning…

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