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Commission approves driveway-width variance for North Texas Avenue fuel-station redevelopment
Summary
The Bryan Planning and Zoning Commission unanimously approved Dec. 4 a variance allowing two 35-foot driveways for a proposed motor-fuel retail redevelopment at North Texas Avenue and Woodville Road, with staff saying TxDOT approved driveway placement though a deceleration lane was not feasible; commissioners debated safety and precedent.
The Bryan Planning and Zoning Commission unanimously approved a variance Dec. 4 to allow two 35-foot driveways (a 20-foot variance from the cumulative-width standard) for a proposed redevelopment of an existing motor-fuel retail station at North Texas Avenue and Woodville Road.
Benjamin Johnson, project planner, said the request seeks relief from the access-standards section of the Bryan Land and Site Development Ordinance to permit two 35-foot driveways rather than meeting the ordinance's 25–50 foot cumulative width range. Johnson told commissioners the wider driveway widths…
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