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Planning commission recommends Chevron truck‑stop CUP in Dayton with traffic and buffering conditions
Summary
The commission recommended that the Board of County Commissioners approve a conditional use permit for a Chevron truck stop on a subdivided portion of a 12.41‑acre parcel at 6 Mile Canyon and US‑50 in Dayton, subject to 21 staff conditions including traffic, access and buffering requirements.
The Lyon County Planning Commission voted Dec. 9 to forward a recommendation of approval to the Board of County Commissioners for a conditional use permit (CUP) allowing a Chevron truck stop and convenience store at the southwest corner of 6 Mile Canyon Road and U.S. 50 in Dayton.
Staff senior planner Lisa Nash described the proposed development as a car fueling canopy with about 20 passenger fuel positions, a separate truck fueling canopy with six pumps (serving up to 12 truck lanes), truck and RV parking with dual RV dump stations and a car wash. The CUP application covers a 5.92‑acre…
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