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Moraine planning commission approves lot combination for proposed Wawa convenience store

Moraine Planning Commission · October 22, 2025
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Summary

The Moraine Planning Commission approved a replat combining lots 5190 and 5191 into new lot 5678, a 1.7098-acre parcel zoned B-1, to permit construction of a Wawa convenience store and fueling station. The technical review committee raised no objections and the commission recorded yes votes from multiple commissioners.

The Moraine Planning Commission voted to approve a replat combining city lots 5190 and 5191 into a new lot, 5678, to allow construction of a Wawa convenience store and fueling station.

At the Oct. 21 meeting, a staff member read the application: “The applicant, Moraine Land Associates LLC, is applying to replat Marine Lot Number 5190 and 5191 to form a new marine lot number of 5678. This will total 1.7098 acres in size after the combination. This is a formality of lot combination for the construction of a new convenience store and fueling station. Wawa as construction cannot occur across lot lines. Lot numbers 5190 and 5191 are zoned as B-1.” The staff member also told the commission the technical review committee had no objections to the proposed lot combination.

Following the presentation, a commissioner moved to approve the replat and another commissioner seconded. The commission recorded affirmative votes from Mister Noel, Mister Howard, Mister Watts and Missus Dolph; the motion carried and the replat was approved.

The action consolidates the two existing B-1 parcels into one 1.7098-acre parcel so the applicant may proceed with plans for a convenience store and fueling station. The commission did not record any conditions attached to the approval during the meeting.

The meeting record shows the technical review committee raised no objections during the application review. The planning commission adjourned at 6:05 p.m.

Provenance: the application description and staff comment appear in the meeting transcript starting at 00:02:04 and the motion and roll call votes appear between 00:02:52 and 00:03:24.