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Council continues Maverik fueling-station appeal amid CEQA and traffic concerns; commissioner recuses
Summary
The public hearing on a conditional use permit for a Maverik fueling station was opened and continued to an undetermined date after the council member who sat on the planning commission recused. The applicant’s attorney said staff’s environmental findings lack supporting evidence and members of the public cited traffic-safety concerns at the Mitchell Road interchange.
The Ceres City Council opened a public hearing April 14 on an appeal of a planning commission approval for a Maverik (Maverick) fueling station but continued the item to an undetermined date after a council member recused because of prior participation on the planning commission.
Diane Kinderman, an attorney representing the applicant, told the council she had three primary concerns: the staff report’s environmental findings are not…
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