Fairhope, Alabama
ACROSS FROM CITY HALL
A 15 room hotel is being proposed for .25 acres (B-2 zoning) at the southeast corner of Oak and Section Streets in the central business district downtown (across from the Art Center).
The lot is now vacant but was home to a dental office for several decades.
The hotel is to have three floors with a rooftop terrace, and 7 on-site parking spaces according to preliminary plans. A reception area and atrium are planned on the first floor as well.
Owner/developer is Section Street Hospitality Group, LLC.
Mayor Sullivan called it "a nice addition to downtown," if details can be worked out. The plans will still need various approvals by the city.
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Proposed parking plan. |
Comments
Nonsense: the new code could not and would not be retroactive. Let's be factual and rational, not hysterical.
Many, more heavily tourist towns do not have the problem Fairhope does because they have adequate zoning laws that are enforced. They have adequate parking; historic homes are protected, etc. etc.
Again, we have within our power the tools to harmonize these competing interests.
Yes, myopic climate activism offers some short-term emotional comfort, but it has the side-effect of suppressing inconvenient truth (to borrow a phrase).