The property in question is currently undeveloped, Andreina Davila-Quintero, Assistant Director of Development Services, said. It is surrounded by land that can be used for commercial, medical and religious purposes, as well as undeveloped land.
Two-minute impact
The proposed development includes a 5,000-square-foot convenience store and 2,400 square feet of retail, Davila-Quintero said. If approved, the development would bring five gas pumps to the location, as well as food service options.
The development would operate on about 1.56 acres of a roughly 22-acre tract, which is also set to be developed.
Going forward
City staff recommended approval of the special-use permit. Council will vote on whether to approve the SUP at a future council meeting.