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Council approves Holiday Station redevelopment at 677 Concord St. S.; conditions include truck-parking ban and trash-enclosure relocation
Summary
The council approved site plan, conditional-use permits and a master sign plan for a new Holiday Station convenience store and fueling facility at 677 Concord Street South, with conditions on landscaping, signage, trash handling and a prohibition on long-term/overnight truck parking.
The South Saint Paul City Council voted to approve development applications for Holiday Station Stores on Aug. 18, granting conditional-use permits, site-plan review and a master sign plan for a new gas station and convenience store at 677 Concord Street South. The council adopted the site approvals by roll call (motion and second; vote recorded 7–0). The staff report and planning commission recommended approval with conditions.
City planning staff described the proposal: a 6,200-square-foot convenience store that will include a Godfather’s Pizza Express, a 4,800-square-foot fuel canopy, six standard fuel pumps, two high-speed diesel pumps, two EV…
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