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Commission approves Kwik Trip site plan and large highway monument sign after staff conditions and notice questions
Summary
Aurora commissioners approved a site plan amendment and two sign adjustments for a Kwik Trip at Colfax and Piccadilly, allowing a 40‑foot multi‑tenant monument sign (145.5 sq ft per face) with conditions; commissioners raised concerns about public‑notice sign placement and broader council discussion on gas‑station policy.
The Aurora Planning and Zoning Commission on March 25 approved a site plan amendment and two sign adjustments for Kwik Trip store number 4,238 at Colfax and Piccadilly, voting 7–0 on each matter.
Staff case manager Steven Gubrud told the commission the applications seek: (1) a site plan amendment to add a multi‑tenant monument sign, (2) an adjustment to allow a 40‑foot tall monument sign (city code typically limits 14 feet), and (3) an adjustment to allow 145.5 square feet per sign face (code limit is 100 square feet). Staff emphasized the sign is intended to be visible to drivers on I‑70 after the new Piccadilly interchange reduces sightlines and said the sign would not include electronic messages or fuel price readers; masonry cladding would be applied to the bottom 12.5 feet…
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