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Commission questions Chick-fil-A plan to add 10 employee spaces amid traffic and circulation concerns
Summary
Chick-fil-A’s proposal to add 10 parking spaces and shave a curb to extend queueing at 4885 Main Street drew skepticism from commissioners and staff, who cited circulation issues on Wilkes Lane and a staff parking study that found vacant spaces during peak lunch hours.
The Planning Commission reviewed a site-plan modification from Chick-fil-A for 4885 Main Street at its May 27 work session; work sessions do not include final votes. The applicant seeks to add 10 employee parking spaces on the west side of the site and adjust curb geometry to lengthen queuing for vehicles exiting onto Wilkes Lane.
Staff summarized prior comments from the March 24 work session and raised concerns about circulation, traffic backing onto Wilkes Lane, and whether the proposed additional parking would worsen internal circulation. Staff requested clearer building-setback distances,…
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