A proposal for a new QuikTrip in Lenexa has been slowed down again and will return to the Lenexa Planning Commission Aug. 6.
The Lenexa City Council voted unanimously Tuesday night meeting to send a revised proposal for the new QuikTrip, at the northeast corner of 95th Street and Noland Road, back to the planning commission, which had recommended denial at its June 4 meeting amid concerns expressed by some surrounding property owners about light and noise the new store would produce.
The matter was returned to the council at its June 19 meeting but continued to Tuesday’s meeting.
Community Development Director Beccy Yocham addressed the council Tuesday and said that the applicant had significantly revised its plan and that city staff wanted to keep nearby residents apprised of the project application’s status. A proposal for a new QuikTrip in Lenexa has been slowed down again and will return to the Lenexa Planning Commission Aug. 6.
The Lenexa City Council voted unanimously Tuesday night meeting to send a revised proposal for the new QuikTrip, at the northeast corner of 95th Street and Noland Road, back to the planning commission, which had recommended denial at its June 4 meeting amid concerns expressed by some surrounding property owners about light and noise the new store would produce.
The matter was returned to the council at its June 19 meeting but continued to Tuesday’s meeting.
Community Development Director Beccy Yocham addressed the council Tuesday and said that the applicant had significantly revised its plan and that city staff wanted to keep nearby residents apprised of the project application’s status.
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