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Huber Heights planning commission denies Kwik Trip basic development plan at Old Troy Pike

Huber Heights Planning Commission · January 13, 2026
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Summary

The planning commission voted 5–0 on Jan. 8, 2026, to deny Kwik Trip’s Basic Development Plan (BDP 2602) for a 6,440–6,455 sq ft convenience store and fuel sales at 8154 Old Troy Pike, citing traffic impacts, setback nonconformance and parking shortfalls. The applicant offered to eliminate one curb cut and to revise parking stall dimensions but commissioners found the site inappropriate.

Huber Heights — The planning commission on Jan. 8 denied a proposal by Kwik Trip to build a roughly 6,450-square-foot convenience store with fuel sales at 8154 Old Troy Pike, voting 5–0 to reject the Basic Development Plan (Case BDP 2602).

Staff warned the commission that the plan, as submitted, failed to meet several development standards and could worsen congestion at the intersection of Executive Boulevard and Old Troy Pike. "We're concerned that vehicles exiting that west curb cut won't have enough time to get into the left-turn lane," staff planner Aaron Sorrell said, citing peak-morning and -evening traffic patterns and the site's tight circulation.

Kwik Trip representatives said the company had submitted the application before the city's recently adopted moratorium on…

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