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Council approves site-specific variances for gas station at 1810 Williams Drive with conditions
Summary
The council approved variances allowing a gas station and convenience store at 1810 Williams Drive with site-specific conditions including parking reductions, dumpster enclosure standards, removal of existing nonconforming signage, and landscaping in lieu of sidewalk where right-of-way constraints apply.
The Marietta City Council approved site-specific variances for development of a convenience store with fuel sales at 1810 Williams Drive, subject to architectural and site conditions specified during the meeting.
The applicant proposed a small convenience store with a fuel canopy on a parcel of about one-half acre that faces constraints from surrounding rights-of-way and an existing water main. The developer's attorney said the CRC zoning allows the proposed use and that the variances are needed to address setback, landscaping strip and parking requirements given the lot's size and geometry.
Speakers at the council meeting included the applicant's representative, who presented revised site plans and a photo of a comparable nearby convenience store to illustrate proposed building materials. The…
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