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Planners recommend conditions for proposed grocery and fuel center after neighborhood concerns about traffic and buffers

Planning Commission · April 7, 2026
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Summary

Staff recommended approval of a planned commercial development that would add a 50,000-square-foot grocery, a fuel station with eight pumps (16 dispensers) and two outlots, contingent on road improvements, landscaping, lighting shields and a variance reducing intersection separation to 209 feet.

Planner Mike presented a concept development plan for a planned-commercial site that would include a roughly 50,000-square-foot grocery store, a fuel station with eight pumps (16 dispensers) and two outlots. The property was rezoned planned commercial in 2006 with a condition that no commercial be built until the Shod Road connector was substantially complete; staff said that condition is now satisfied and the project is therefore eligible for review.

Staff told the commission the project would require significant public-infrastructure work including widening Bakertown Road, constructing new turn lanes, participating in a future traffic signal, and installing internal sidewalks that connect to…

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