Fairhope, Alabama
'PARK PLACE' PUD
By a unanimous vote (Burrell absent), the city council gave final approval to the 'Park Place' PUD (Planned Unit Development) for the east side of Greeno Road (roughly across from Volanta Park): a mixed-useage project with residential on the second floor and limited commercial below (offices, services, retail, etc.).
The project does not comply with the city's current village model comprehensive growth plan; but a precedent was set by the similar 'Hayek PUD' located nearby (construction not yet begun) approved in 2016.
MORE COMING
Also, the council decided to delay final consideration of a proposal to re-zone the nearby Green Nurseries property to commercial. It was introduced at the previous meeting, but the property owners have now agreed to some restrictions on allowed uses, so their proposal will have to be re-advertised to comply with state law (the restrictions are to be listed in the ordinance itself).
(Since the plant nursery existed long before zoning was adopted in that area, the business was grandfathered-in; allowed to continue operating in the residentially-zoned area.)
This proposal does not comply with the city's current comprehensive growth plan either, which sought to prevent another congested 'Airport Boulevard' from developing at the city's main entrance.
According to sources on the Planning Commission, other property owners along the highway are preparing similar commercial rezoning requests.
(Residential property at the Edwards Avenue intersection was rezoned to commercial at an earlier meeting.)
Park Place PUD |
'PARK PLACE' PUD
By a unanimous vote (Burrell absent), the city council gave final approval to the 'Park Place' PUD (Planned Unit Development) for the east side of Greeno Road (roughly across from Volanta Park): a mixed-useage project with residential on the second floor and limited commercial below (offices, services, retail, etc.).
The project does not comply with the city's current village model comprehensive growth plan; but a precedent was set by the similar 'Hayek PUD' located nearby (construction not yet begun) approved in 2016.
North Greeno road site |
MORE COMING
Also, the council decided to delay final consideration of a proposal to re-zone the nearby Green Nurseries property to commercial. It was introduced at the previous meeting, but the property owners have now agreed to some restrictions on allowed uses, so their proposal will have to be re-advertised to comply with state law (the restrictions are to be listed in the ordinance itself).
(Since the plant nursery existed long before zoning was adopted in that area, the business was grandfathered-in; allowed to continue operating in the residentially-zoned area.)
Another Airport Blvd. coming? |
This proposal does not comply with the city's current comprehensive growth plan either, which sought to prevent another congested 'Airport Boulevard' from developing at the city's main entrance.
According to sources on the Planning Commission, other property owners along the highway are preparing similar commercial rezoning requests.
(Residential property at the Edwards Avenue intersection was rezoned to commercial at an earlier meeting.)
Seeking B - 2 zoning |
'Hayek PUD' approved in 2016 |
Comments
Also, what was the reasoning behind the decisions to exempt this property from the comprehensive plan? Nothing stated in article.
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