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Queen Creek council approves Safeway fuel station at Harvest Station commercial center
Summary
The Town Council unanimously approved a conditional use permit and site plan for a Safeway fuel station within the Harvest Station Commercial Center after staff and the applicant described buffering, lighting and environmental permit requirements and neighbors raised concerns about proximity, traffic and health.
The Queen Creek Town Council on April 2 unanimously approved a conditional use permit and site plan for a Safeway fuel station at the Harvest Station Commercial Center, located at the northwest corner of Riggs Road and Gary Road, the council heard.
Principal Planner Sarah Clark told the council the proposal includes a 3,000-square-foot convenience store and a roughly 4,300-square-foot fuel canopy with six pumps, and that the canopy would sit about 190 feet from the nearest existing residential property line. Clark said the applicant proposes 18 parking stalls, a double row of pistachio trees along the drive aisle, and an eight‑foot solid wall (stepping down to four…
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