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Planning Commission approves Raising Cane's special land use and final site plan with signage limits and cross‑access condition
Summary
Walker's Planning Commission approved a special land use and final area site plan for a 3,100 sq ft Raising Cane's at 3179 Alpine NW, granting PUD signage benefits but requiring removal of the west‑facing wall sign and documented outreach regarding cross‑access to the north.
The Walker Planning Commission approved a special land use and the final area site plan for a new Raising Cane's quick‑service restaurant at 3179 Alpine Avenue NW, subject to conditions limiting signage and requiring documentation of outreach to adjacent property owners about cross‑access.
Planning Director Paula Priebe described the proposal as a 3,100‑square‑foot restaurant with a drive‑through and said staff found the plans in substantial compliance with the Alpine Summit PUD and Walker zoning standards. On signage, she noted the ordinance allows roughly 56 square feet of wall signage for the building footprint but that the applicant requested 329…
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