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Oak Park board upholds Plan Commission, denies Kwik Trip gas station at Moore site
Summary
After a public hearing and extensive neighborhood opposition, the Village Board concurred with the Plan Commission and denied three linked applications from Kwik Trip — an alley vacation, a subdivision plat and a special-use permit for a gas station and convenience store at the former Moore cement plant site.
The Village Board of Oak Park voted to deny a three-part application from Kwik Trip Corporation to redevelop the former H.D. Moore site at Harlem and Garfield as a Kwik Trip fuel plaza and convenience store. The board’s votes concurred with the Plan Commission’s 7–0 recommendation to deny the alley vacation, the plat of subdivision and the special-use permit.
Kwik Trip’s proposals called for demolition of existing structures, construction of a convenience store of approximately 6,600 square feet with fueling positions and related site work. The company submitted a traffic study and proposed several mitigations, and on Friday provided a letter offering…
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