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Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Meeting Preview: Petro Mart, Emergency Communications Tower Public Hearings

See what the Crestwood and Sunset Hills board of aldermen will be discussing at their meetings on Tuesday, Dec. 11.

Both boards meet at 7 p.m. Click through the city names to read the full agenda. Crestwood: Sunset Hills:

Sunday, December 9, 2012

P & Z Says No to Emergency Communications Tower, Yes to Petro Mart

The Sunset Hills Planning and Zoning Commission heard petitions for a new communications tower for emergency services and redesigned plans to replace the shuttered Bob Evans on S. Kirkwood Road with a Petro Mart.

Thursday, December 6, 2012

P & Z Says No to Emergency Communications Tower, Yes to Petro Mart

The Sunset Hills Planning and Zoning Commission heard petitions for a new communications tower for emergency services and redesigned plans to replace the shuttered Bob Evans on S. Kirkwood Road with a Petro Mart.

A crowd of concerned residents packed the Sunset Hills meeting room to protest both a new emergency communications tower planned for 4580 S. Lindbergh and a new Petro Mart to replace the long closed Bob Evans restaurant at 1430 S. Kirkwood Road. Emergency Communications Tower A representative from Cellective Solutions petitioned the planning and zoning commission for a conditional use permit for a 190-foot telecommunications tower that will be part of an updated St. Louis County Emergency Communications network. The proposed location was in the parking lot of the South County Health Center, next door to Two Heart Banquet Center on S. Lindbergh. Cathy Ely was one of four residents who complained to the P&Z commission about the tower. Ely …

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Karlie Baker

4:55 pm on Monday, December 10, 2012

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Monday, November 19, 2012

Sunset Hills Could See Revised Petro Mart Plan Soon

Land West 7 withdrew a design that included a new stoplight and raised median on Lindbergh Boulevard that earned backlash from neighboring residents and businesses. Catch up on the latest about the proposed gas station.

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