Fairhope, Alabama
Update: This site plan was approved by the city council at its March 2018 meeting.
FOR N. BANCROFT AVENUE
The Planning Commission unanimously-approved a new multi-occupancy project and its site plan for a 32,786 square foot mixed-use building on Bancroft Street where the Fairhope Auto and Marine repair shop has been operating since 1981.
The first floor will consist of 7770 sq ft of commercial space (offices) and the second and third 12,508 each of residential; off street parking (22 spaces) will be provided on the first floor as well, accessed from Pine Street.
A condition of approval was a "hold harmless" agreement for balconies overhanging the sidewalk.
The property, owned by Wise Properties (a Tennessee corporation), is within the Central Business Overlay District so special zoning conditions apply.
NEIGHBOR'S OBJECTIONS
An attorney for a Pine Street neighbor objected to construction on the side lot line, but was told that is permitted in the Central Business District.
He also raised height and drainage concerns, but was told all plans submitted conform to current city regulations.
The city council also must approve the project, at an upcoming meeting.
Update: This site plan was approved by the city council at its March 2018 meeting.
FOR N. BANCROFT AVENUE
Bancroft Avenue site |
The first floor will consist of 7770 sq ft of commercial space (offices) and the second and third 12,508 each of residential; off street parking (22 spaces) will be provided on the first floor as well, accessed from Pine Street.
A condition of approval was a "hold harmless" agreement for balconies overhanging the sidewalk.
The property, owned by Wise Properties (a Tennessee corporation), is within the Central Business Overlay District so special zoning conditions apply.
NEIGHBOR'S OBJECTIONS
An attorney for a Pine Street neighbor objected to construction on the side lot line, but was told that is permitted in the Central Business District.
He also raised height and drainage concerns, but was told all plans submitted conform to current city regulations.
The city council also must approve the project, at an upcoming meeting.
first floor parking |
Comments
Who designs these ugly things?
Fairhope has signs that prohibit semi-truck traffic; yet, daily one cannot drive at all b/c of the Semis parked in the middle of the road. Wouldn't it be nice if we could elect an honest city council?
The police allow the semi trucks to operate downtown as long as they have a pick-up or delivery at a local business. Are you seriously complaining about commerce? This has nothing to do with the mayor or city council.
It must be miserable to look for things to complain about.
Please
It is known as the Fairhope Way.
You okay with that?
And you know what? An ordinance approving building height up to 7 stories in the tourist district is in the works.
Prediction - most will fail.
It is not a great place to live now. Clog up downtown with more "pretty" real estate, little parking, the crazy noise ordinance and a dysfunctional city council and people aren't going to want to be downtown.