Fairhope, Alabama
CALLED THE 'MAGNOLIA MEDICAL PARK'
Construction has begun on a new 36,000 square foot medical building on 6.6 acres at the corner of Greeno Road and Twin Beech Road (northwest side of the high school) -- the first of a three-unit complex approved by the city's Planning Commission last March (Multi-occupancy approval).
Outpatient orthopedics, urgent care, primary care, physical therapy, imaging and lab services will be among those provided there.
Some conditions for approval of the project were:
* An operations and maintenance plan shall be submitted.
* Minor revisions to the drainage plan shall be corrected.
* Applicant will work with the city horticulturist to satisfy landscaping requirements; city horticulturist's approval of site plan required prior to issuing land disturbance permit.
* At the time of final site plan approval, applicant shall have all conditions completed so the plan may be recorded within 60 days ... .
NO ZONING OUTSIDE OF CITY LIMITS
The site was purchased last November by 'Catalyst HRE' of Pensacola (click) for $1.4 million, according to public records; it is outside of city limits in the un-zoned county, but within the city's planning jurisdiction (city issues the building permits).
Baldwin County's building department is responsible for other aspects of the project.
Chad Henderson is the company's founder and CEO.
According to media reports: "These projects are a part of a trend where primary care and specialist facilities come under the umbrella of larger health care systems, according to B.G. Porter, CEO of the Studer Group health care consulting firm in Pensacola."
Twin Beech at Greeno medical building |
CALLED THE 'MAGNOLIA MEDICAL PARK'
Construction has begun on a new 36,000 square foot medical building on 6.6 acres at the corner of Greeno Road and Twin Beech Road (northwest side of the high school) -- the first of a three-unit complex approved by the city's Planning Commission last March (Multi-occupancy approval).
Outpatient orthopedics, urgent care, primary care, physical therapy, imaging and lab services will be among those provided there.
Some conditions for approval of the project were:
* An operations and maintenance plan shall be submitted.
* Minor revisions to the drainage plan shall be corrected.
* Applicant will work with the city horticulturist to satisfy landscaping requirements; city horticulturist's approval of site plan required prior to issuing land disturbance permit.
* At the time of final site plan approval, applicant shall have all conditions completed so the plan may be recorded within 60 days ... .
NO ZONING OUTSIDE OF CITY LIMITS
Under construction now |
Baldwin County's building department is responsible for other aspects of the project.
Chad Henderson is the company's founder and CEO.
According to media reports: "These projects are a part of a trend where primary care and specialist facilities come under the umbrella of larger health care systems, according to B.G. Porter, CEO of the Studer Group health care consulting firm in Pensacola."
North is up |
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