New "Surgery Center" Coming To East Fairhope

Fairhope, Alabama

Proposed site

Site at lower right

LAND TO BE DONATED

Details are still sketchy, but according to planning commission chairman Lee Turner, the University of South Alabama plans to locate a "surgical center" on the southeast corner of the busy Highway 181/104 intersection in east Fairhope

The commission approved subdividing the 16.7 acre property into two 8 acre lots; owner/local philanthropist Louis Mapp is donating the western parcel for the USA project.

The commission also approved deferrals for fire hydrants and sidewalks until construction begins.

Mapp's representative Sam Irby was less specific: he would only say the property was being "gifted to USA for a specific purpose ... a medical facility."

More specific site plans are nearing completion; a representative for the university was not available at the time for comment.




 OUTSIDE OF CITY LIMITS

This property is outside of city limits in the un-zoned county; the Baldwin county planning department will have joint oversight with the city.

Since USA is a state agency, no building permit will be required from the city according to planning department staff.


HIGHWAY TO BE WIDENED

The widening of Highway 181 to four lanes (and improvements to the 104 intersection)  is underway now; scheduled to be completed next year.

Sources say a multi-use development including a grocery store is planned for the property on the northwest corner as well.





Comments

Anonymous said…
Seems like an odd area for a grocery store, but I guess it worked for Walmart.
Anonymous said…
Thousands of homes under construction arund there.
great place for a grocery.
Anonymous said…
The "East Fairhope" area seems desolate, flat, featureless, indistinct and lacking in charm. Yes, houses are being built there but it's a mystery why people buy them.
Anonymous said…
My hat is off to Louis Mapp for donating property for this new surgical center. I am a new resident and have no idea who Louis Mapp is, but found that is his a person of great character.
Publisher said…
'The Mapp Family Foundation' has a long history of philanthrophy in the area. See: http://themappfamilyfoundation.org/