Posted by: David Hughes | June 20, 2008

Flying J denied in Northwest Reno

Wednesday, June 18, The Planning Commission denied Flying J’s application for a master plan amendment to the McQueen Neighborhood Plan to rezone a parcel located at I-80 and Robb Drive from Single Family Residential  (large lot residential) to Special Planning Area.

I am not denying that the truckers need a place to stop, eat, sleep, etc.  I just don’t think Reno needs to have 4 truck stops.  Currently there is Boomtown, Sierra Sids and the Alamo Truck Stop within a 15 mile radius.  Reno does not need another and especially not in a residential area.
The Planning Commission vote was as follows:
Darrin Georgeson, Chair, voted to approve the Flying J master plan amendment.
Jim Newberg, Vice-Chair, voted against, stating findings 1,2 and 5 could not be met.

Douglas Coffman voted to approve the Flying J master plan amendment.
Elizabeth Ford voted against, stating findings 2 and 4 could not be met.
Kevin Wieske voted against, stating findings 1 and 5 could not be met.
Dennis Romeo voted against, stating findings 1,2 and 5 could not be met.
Lisa Foster was absent.
  
This is just Round One! Flying J has 10 days to appeal the vote of the Planning Commission. Please stay tuned in and involved for the long haul! 


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