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Keep it in Keller

I totally agree with Jerry Jones on his disappointment and puzzlement about the P&Z turning down a permit for Chick-fil-A and ok'ing a gas station.

We need all the business we can get in Keller and I believe Chick-fil-A would be a great fit (even for our Town Center) oh yeah, right next to that gas station they ok'd.

Cannot forget that our city leaders cost us a Cotton Patch restaurant a few years back (a sit down eating place), over parking and lighting I believe.

Keep it in Keller our city leaders say, well then let's keep it in Keller.

Gary Montgomery, Keller

Disappointed

When I read in the Keller Citizen about the P&Z commissioner’s failure to approve a brand new Chick-fil-A in the Keller Town Center I was very disappointed.

Chick-fil-A is a fine, nationally known Christian-owned, restaurant chain that caters to families and ordinary middle class folks, (like we mainly have in Keller) and they well deserve a favorable response to their zonning request.

I believe sales tax and property tax revenues from an average Chick-fil-A restaurant would far exceed most sit down restaurants that may be interested in building in Keller Town Center.

Perhaps the four on the P&Z Commission would be well served to re-think their decision to veto Chick-fil-A's zoning request.

After all, Keller is not Chicago.

David Roth, Keller

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