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Neighbors and commissioners reject warrants for proposed Liberty Grove convenience store with fuel pumps
Summary
The planning commission declined to approve major and minor warrants for a proposed convenience store with fuel sales and a drive-thru on Liberty Grove/Liberty Road after residents and several commissioners raised traffic, safety and compatibility concerns; a traffic study has not yet been completed.
The Rowlett City Planning and Zoning Commission declined to approve the major and minor warrants needed for a proposed convenience store with fuel sales and a drive-through at a roughly 1.58-acre site on Liberty Grove/Liberty Road.
Staff described the proposal as a single-story convenience store with fuel pumps, two rear retail spaces and a small drive-through kitchen. The application appears in the transcript with two addresses (7102 and 7402 Liberty Grove/Liberty Road), both cited by staff during the presentation. "The applicant is proposing to develop a single storey convenience store with fuel sales, retail, and a drive-through," staff said during the presentation.
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