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Planning commission approves Fuel City site plan with variances after noise concerns raised
Summary
The Rockwall Planning and Zoning Commission approved a Fuel City site plan for a retail store with gasoline sales and an accessory car wash, granting variances for building articulation, materials and driveway spacing; commissioners and a public commenter urged a noise study and staff said the project must meet the city noise ordinance before permits are issued.
The Rockwall Planning and Zoning Commission on June 30 approved a site plan for Fuel City — a retail store with gasoline sales, an accessory car wash and a car vacuum area — at the northwest corner of Airport Road and John King Boulevard, granting several variances the applicant requested.
Staff described five variances tied to building standards and site layout, including articulation and four‑sided architecture for the car wash, use of a specific cementitious siding, dumpster orientation on the corner lot and a driveway spacing variance that reduces the required 200 feet to about 180…
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