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Fuel City site plan discussion paused after material and adjacency concerns; applicant to revise

3533890 · May 27, 2025
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Summary

Fuel City representatives discussed a proposed convenience store, car wash and canopy near John King Boulevard and Airport Road. Commissioners flagged residential adjacency (50-foot standard), material/architecture concerns from the ARB, and boundary/rezone questions; the applicant requested a short table to address staff comments.

Representatives for Fuel City presented a site plan concept for a convenience store with gasoline sales, canopy, car wash and associated improvements at the northwest corner of Airport Road and John King Boulevard. The project team said they were still refining the plan and flagged a residential-adjacency standard requiring a 50-foot separation from residential zoning or uses.

Commissioners and staff questioned whether the current plan met the 50-foot residential…

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