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Council to weigh request to allow more fueling pumps in CGS zoning district
Summary
A convenience-store applicant has requested approval to increase the number of fueling points in the City of Ames' CGS zoning district by roughly three to five pumps; Mayor John Haila called the request precedent-setting and said council will weigh whether a citywide change is appropriate or if staff should propose location-limited alternatives.
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Mayor John Haila told the podcast the council will consider a request to amend the City of Ames zoning rules that limit the number of fueling points for convenience stores in the CGS (Convenience General Service) zone.
“The point is ... council's going to be weighing, you know, that and the implications,” Haila said, adding that the request would add “at least three, four, five more fueling points than what our zoning ordinance allows.” He described the proposal as precedent-setting and noted council will consider equity across applicants and potential alternatives that could limit a change to a single location.
Haila said council members and staff will balance whether a one-off approval would be equitable or whether a zoning amendment would apply to all CGS properties in the city. The podcast did not provide details about the applicant, specific site address, or a proposed ordinance text; those items will be in staff materials available with the final agenda.
If council pursues a zoning change, staff may present options that range from a site-specific conditional approval to a district-wide amendment. The podcast did not record a council vote or result — the item was previewed only.

