New Electrical Station Gets Go Ahead

Fairhope, Alabama

Update: The city did close on the property to complete the purchase.

New substation proposed for northwest corner

SYSTEM BECOMING OVERLOADED

During its July meeting, the city's Board of Adjustments approved a special exception request from Fairhope Utilities to use the R6 zoned land at the northwest corner of Young St. and Nichols Ave. for public utilities use: a new electrical substation is to be constructed there.

The property (621 Nichols Ave.) is owned by the Fairhope Single Tax Corporation, leased to Riviera Utilities who have been using it for equipment/pole storage for many decades; the COF has been negotiating to purchase the property (lease) for about a year.

The current substation directly across Young St. -- as well as another on S. Church St. -- are becoming overloaded and need to be consolidated into one bigger one on the proposed site ... to handle the increasing electrical load in the hospital-area neighborhood, according to Utility Operations Director Peterson.


NEIGHBOR QUESTIONS PROPERTY LINES

Charles Graddick, representing the adjacent Winterhaven Trailer Park, objected to the 200' X 200' foot dimensions shown on the county's plat of the property (referring to a recent survey commissioned by the city); the property is actually only 190' X 170' he claimed.

The metal fence installed there by Riviera Utilities many years ago is not actually on the property line, but well outside of it; the measurement discrepancy caused when Nichols and Young Street were widened he said.

Director Peterson disagreed with Graddick's conclusions and assessments of the surveys.

The Board voted unanimously to allow the special exception to use the property for public utilities; it is not their job to decide if the property lines are accurate, the Board concluded.

Peterson told the Times later he expected to close the purchase of the property last Wednesday, but we have been unable to determine if that happened; the smaller dimensions described by Graddick  may not be adequate for the equipment to be installed there, he said.


Charles Graddick addressing Board




Comments

Anonymous said…
that's kevin boone's brother in law isn't it?
Anonymous said…
Too scared to post my comment? Winterhaven court is owned by Kevin Boone's brother and sister in law.
Publisher said…
Councilman Boone says its owned by his sisters; he himself gave up ownership some time ago.