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Homewood council approves Valvoline site plan after questions about dumpster location, landscaping and doors
Summary
The council approved a final development plan for a Valvoline instant oil change at Green Springs Shopping Center after engineers and a Valvoline representative addressed concerns about vehicle queuing, dumpster access, landscaping density and whether service doors would remain open.
The Homewood City Council on Dec. 8 approved the final development plan for a Valvoline instant oil change facility at the Green Springs Shopping Center, following a presentation by the project's engineer and a Valvoline representative and a series of council questions.
Jared Small, identified in the meeting as the engineer of record for HFAAE, told councilors that rotating the building to change garage orientation would create circulation problems and unsafe vehicle queuing, require a…
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