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File #: CUP-07-18-5462    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Planning Item Status: Failed
File created: 10/9/2018 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 10/18/2018 Final action:
Title: 7-Eleven Convenience Store with Gasoline Sales and 24/7 Operating Hours 711 W. 9000 South Street [Civic Center, Community #2]
Attachments: 1. PC Report, 2. Color Notice Map
Related files: CUP-07-18-5462(A), SUB-07-18-5463
Agenda Item Title:
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7-Eleven Convenience Store with Gasoline Sales and 24/7 Operating Hours
711 W. 9000 South Street
[Civic Center, Community #2]
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Presenter:
Douglas L. Wheelwright

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Description/Background:
Description of Request
The applicant is requesting that the Planning Commission review and approve the proposed conditional use application for a new 7-Eleven branded Convenience Store with gasoline sales and also requesting 24/7 extended operating hours which is also a conditional use when located within 250 feet of a residential use or zoning. The Planning Commission is the approval body for Conditional Uses.

BACKGROUND

The applicant, Mr. Logan Johnson, representing Wright Development Group, is requesting that the Planning Commission allow two conditional uses associated with the proposed new 3,050 square foot 7-Eleven branded retail convenience store, proposed on the currently vacant property located on the southwest corner of 700 West Street (AKA Riverside Drive) and 9000 South Street. (See applicant letter requesting the Conditional Uses, attached.)

Further action to be taken:

Recommended Action and/or Suggested Motion:
Recommendation
Staff recommends that the Planning Commission grant the Conditional Use requests to allow the gasoline sales use and to extended business hours to 6:00 A.M. to Midnight, based on the staff report, the staff findings 1 to 15 in the above analysis of the Conditional Use Standards and the three additional findings listed below and subject to the following five conditions:

FINDINGS:

A. That the various City Departments and Divisions, including the City Engineer and the Transportation Engineer, have preliminarily approved the proposed related site plan.

B. That the proposed site-planning, building design, landscaping and buffer wall will provide considerable mitigation of reasonably anticipated detrimental impacts of the development upon the abutting residential properties, but 24/7 operations are n...

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