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Pilot requests variances for its truck stop

Wants taller, bigger signs, less green space at facility

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Neighboring business owner Ken Polcyn of Kenny Motors expressed concerns over the increased truck traffic near his business.

As it is, trucks from Travel Centers of America and Costco are parking on the street, he said, and he is concerned that will increase and wants to make sure IDOT puts plans in effect that will make sure trucks enter the Pilot facility completely.

He also is worried about the diesel fumes entering his paint booth at his shop through its air intakes. The paint booths had to be moved when TA came in, he said, and with Pilot the booths will be in the direct path of the fumes again.

Parks said it is the state’s responsibility to maintain the fume regulations.

“At some point it becomes a neighborly thing,” said Polcyn.

They discussed the use of a “No idling zone” sign and Parks said this could be looked into.

The last variance given was for construction material. Pilot wants to use what Parks called “true stucco,” meaning it is not made with Styrofoam as some stucco is, but is a masonry product.

City Attorney Scott Belt said the Development Review Committee does not include stucco as a masonry product in the city code even though it is masonry, which is why it went before the appeals.

The board approved the use of the “true stucco” unanimously.

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