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Dallas Township Planning Commission held a meeting on April 9, 2024 at 7:00pm to review the proposed Wawa Food Market & Fueling Station development by Dallas Development Partner's, LLC at the intersection of Tunkhannock Highway (SR 309) and Upper Demunds Road (SR-1041) on a 5.9-acre lot. The project includes construction of approximately 6,049 square feet of convenience store and fueling station with 66 parking spaces, landscaping, lighting, utility services, and stormwater management facilities. The site, undeveloped for at least 50 years, would have access to Tunkhannock Highway via cross connection with Tractor Supply Co. and to Upper Demunds Road via a new three-quarter movement driveway. Engineer Thomas J. Doughton indicated the preliminary comments were standard and similar to the previous Tractor Supply project by the same engineering firm. The Planning Commission approved the March 12, 2024 meeting minutes and March 2024 Treasurer's Report by motion.
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The City Plan Commission Thoroughfare Committee held a regular meeting on December 7, 2023, at Dallas City Hall with Commissioner Darrell Herbert presiding. The Committee approved two thoroughfare plan amendments: the Harwood Street amendment to remove Harwood Street between Pennsylvania Avenue and Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, and between Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and Al Lipsomb Way, carried 3–0 (with Grant and McGahan recused); and the Crown Road amendment to remove Crown Road between Newkirk Street and Farmers Branch City Limits, carried 5–0. The Committee also unanimously adopted the July 6, 2023, meeting minutes.
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The Dallas County Historical Commission held a regular meeting on August 11, 2022, at the Dallas County Oak Cliff Government Center with nine of twelve members present. The Commission approved the June 9, 2022, meeting minutes unanimously and received reports from three committees. The Newsletter Committee finalized plans for the Chronicle publication with a standard four-page format and publication dates scheduled to coincide with DCHC meetings. The Marker Committee reported that all six applications submitted to the Texas Historical Commission were approved (Salem Institutional Baptist Church, Henry Keller, Fields Cemetery, Valle Family, Junior League of Dallas, and Elm Thicket/Northpark Neighborhood), and noted that the THC Undertold Marker application period will open October 1–November 15, 2022. The THC approved a price increase for historical markers beginning with the 2022 application period, and the previously stolen Aldredge House marker was returned with a waiver for standard mounting requirements.
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