New Murrieta convenience store and fuel station extended hours approved by Murrieta City Council

The Murrieta City Council upheld an appeal to allow the 24 hour operation of a new convenience store and fuel station located on 1.8 acres on the southwest corner of Clinton Keith and McElwain roads.The approval of the 24-hours, seven days a week opening request, however, followed a promise by the owners to install a flock camera (license plate reader), sufficient safety lighting at night and some type of improvement to the back fencing to prevent noise and climb overs to the homes backing the store.The council’s approval of the extended hours followed testimony by half-dozen residents living on Hackberry Street just behind where the proposed convenience store and fuel station is to be built opposing the longer hours, especially at night. Each of the residents took the podium to
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