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After strong neighborhood opposition, Aurora planning commission lays All in 1 Harmony fueling‑station proposal on the table

Aurora Planning and Zoning Commission · January 15, 2026
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Summary

Facing extensive resident opposition and commissioners' concerns about mitigations, the Planning and Zoning Commission laid the All in 1 Harmony fueling‑station conditional use and related site plan on the table indefinitely to allow further outreach and potential revisions.

The Aurora Planning and Zoning Commission voted Jan. 14 to lay on the table — indefinitely — a conditional‑use request and site plan for an All in 1 commercial development including a motor‑vehicle fueling station, convenience/liquor store and café at the southeast corner of East Alameda Avenue and South Pahoton Road.

City planner Ani Karabashian presented the application and said staff found the proposal meets code standards and the Harmony Commercial Master Plan, subject to an operations letter and standard…

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