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Proposed Lucky Central gas station draws drainage questions; commission approves publishing for public hearing
Summary
The developer presented a one‑lot subdivision and site concept for a 16‑pump gas station with a convenience store; commissioners pressed about historic fill and drainage, were told permits were pulled in the late 1990s and that engineering and hydraulic studies are under review, and voted to publish for a Jan. 21, 2026 hearing.
James Hess of DVG team, representing Lucky Central Incorporated, presented a primary plat for a one‑lot subdivision at the northeast corner of 85th Avenue and U.S. 41 and described the intended use: a branded gas station with 16 pumps and a convenience store just under 5,000 square feet.
Hess said the project team submitted a full…
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