Another gas station/convenience store might be coming to land near the intersection of Highway 212 and Morningside Drive if a development proposal wins city approval.
Thursday evening, Aug. 9, the Glencoe Planning Commission OK’d a preliminary plat for Harpel’s 11th Addition, a 10.87-acre plat just east of the Harpel Bros. Chevrolet-Buick dealership on Morningside Drive and north of Highway 212. The proposal calls for the land to be divided into two pieces, a 2.87-acre Kwik Trip and an undeveloped an eight-acre outlot that will be built later. Planning commissioners were told the developer has a tentative agreement with Kwik Trip.
The commission will consider the final plat at its Aug. 30 meeting. The developer for the Harpels plat told the commission the company wants to build the store in 2019.
New plan for Panther Heights
The commission also scheduled a public hearing on a request for a variance for the vacant residential lots at Panther Heights east of Morningside Drive and south of 16th Street. The public hearing will be held Aug. 30, 7:05 p.m.
Read the full story in the Aug. 15 edition of The Chronicle.
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