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Planning staff brief committee on West Street AutoZone proposal, Bay Ridge subdivision and other projects; AutoZone scheduled for Planning Commission May 1
Summary
Planning staff told the Annapolis Environmental Matters Committee on April 10 that the 1942 West Street AutoZone proposal is scheduled for the Planning Commission on May 1 and that several other projects, including an eight‑lot Bay Ridge subdivision, remain under active review.
Planning staff briefed the Environmental Matters Committee on April 10 about several active and pending development applications, the most immediate of which is a proposal for an AutoZone retail store at 1942 West Street.
Mike Meekins, senior planner, said the West Street site — formerly home to Chris’s Charcoal Pit — is mostly asphalt with two buildings. The applicant has resubmitted plans for an approximately 7,400‑square‑foot auto‑parts retail store with associated parking, underground stormwater management and planting buffers. Current staff review has produced comments about pedestrian connections and design; staff reported the application is…
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