Penny Petroleum has resubmitted plans for the refurbishment of Garvock Service Station, in Dunfermline.
The company is seeking consent to replace the shopfront, canopy, fuel pump islands and car wash, add a rear extension and create new bays for electric vehicles, parking and a jet wash.
If approved, there will be 16 parking spaces in total, and stands for four bikes, as well as a new interceptor.
An earlier application led to 27 objections after drawings showed the access being closed off to a popular walking route behind the Shell garage on Halbeath Road.
However, Penny Petroleum’s agents told the Dunfermline Press this was an “error” and Fife Council advised tabling fresh plans “making it clear that the footpath will be retained” and to include a noise impact assessment, which concluded that the plans would be “unlikely to cause adverse impact” to local residents.
The forecourt store will largely remain the same – it underwent a major refurbishment at the end of 2022 – and the Post Office counter and services will be maintained.