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Commission approves rezoning for prospective Fuel City site; neighbors raise traffic concerns

3295761 · May 13, 2025
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Summary

The Rockwall Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of a rezoning to commercial for a 1.65-acre portion at John King Boulevard and Airport Road to allow general retail with gasoline sales; the vote was 4–0 and commissioners noted access configuration would be right-in/right-out.

The Rockwall Planning and Zoning Commission voted 4–0 to recommend rezoning a 1.65-acre portion of a larger tract at the north corner of John King Boulevard and Airport Road from agricultural to commercial to allow a general retail store with gasoline sales.

Jeff Carroll of Carroll Architects, representing the applicant, said the rezoning would allow the applicant to replat the site and create an access configuration that improves maneuvering and site access. Carroll told the commission the parcel is wooded and in poor condition and that rezoning would allow the proponent to clean up the property and provide an additional access point off…

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