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Pawnee City Council sets public hearing on rezoning for proposed 24-hour, truck-capable fueling station

Mayor and City Council of Pawnee City · November 10, 2025
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Summary

The council scheduled a Nov. 24 public hearing to consider Mark Sunneberg Jr.’s rezoning request to allow a 24-hour fueling station with diesel pumps sized for tractor trailers and school buses on the lot north of the Dollar Store.

Pawnee City’s mayor and council voted Nov. 10 to hold a public hearing Nov. 24 at 7:05 p.m. on a rezoning request from Mark Sunneberg Jr. that would allow a 24-hour fueling station with gas and diesel pumps capable of servicing tractor trailers and school buses on the lot north of the Dollar Store.

Zoning Administrator Joe Norman had transmitted a statement noting the Planning Commission approved the rezoning at its Nov. 4 public hearing; the city council formally set the hearing date and time so neighboring property owners and other stakeholders may comment at the council meeting.

The hearing will be the opportunity for the council to consider land-use impacts, site access and any conditions to protect nearby residences and businesses. If the council proceeds to a decision after receiving public comment, it will follow the city’s zoning ordinance and any conditions recommended by staff or the planning commission.

Council members did not debate conditions on Nov. 10; the council’s action was limited to setting the public hearing. The council advised staff to include the planning commission’s record and any pertinent materials in the Nov. 24 packet.