CLEARLAKE, Calif. – The Clearlake Planning Commission this week will look at a proposal to reopen a long-closed gas station.
The council will meet at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 15, in the council chambers at Clearlake City Hall, 14050 Olympic Drive.
On the agenda is the proposal to remodel and reopen the gas station at 15105 Lakeshore Drive, across from Flyers.
Applicant Jeff Orwig of San Luis LLC is seeking to open a gas station and convenience store at the site.
City documents show that the project will require the installation of two new underground fuel tanks, a new canopy, trash and recycling enclosure, and four pump stations, as well as the relocation of the existing traffic signal, curb, gutter and sidewalk along Lakeshore Drive and Old Highway 53, realigning of the sidewalk and extensive landscaping.
The commission will consider approving a use permit to allow for the reestablishment of the station, which would require a finding that the project conforms with the general plan and other city rules.
On Tuesday the commission also will hold a workshop on topics including the nuts and bolts of planning and environmental review, with future workshops to discuss the Subdivision Map Act, use permits and variances.
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Clearlake Planning Commission to consider gas station project
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