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Village board approves QuikTrip rezoning, requires MOU for traffic improvements at Maple and Mequon roads
Summary
The Germantown Village Board approved rezoning and two conditional-use permits to allow QuikTrip to relocate and expand to a site on Mequon Road, with a condition that the company enter into a memorandum of understanding allocating future road-improvement costs tied to measured traffic increases.
The Germantown Village Board on Jan. 6 approved a rezoning and two conditional-use permits to allow QuikTrip to relocate its convenience store and fueling station to 18741 Mequon Road, contingent on an agreement that will assign a share of future road-work costs to the company.
The action follows a December continuation and subsequent staff negotiations that produced a proposed memorandum of understanding requiring the applicant to “enter into an agreement with the village in the form of a MOU that stipulates future financial contributions and proportionate costs” for road alterations at the Maple Road entrance and the Maple–Mequon intersection. Associate planner Yanke told the board the site is 4.37 acres and the proposed building would be about 12,000 square feet with a two-bay car wash and gasoline and diesel fueling canopies.
Why it matters: the Maple–Mequon intersection already was identified in a 2020 safety…
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