Fairhope, Alabama
Watkins addressing Board of Adjustments. |
OK'D BY BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS
The city's Board of Adjustments unanimously approved the request of James 'Jay' Watkins/Section St. Hospitality Group for special permission for a hotel on a B-2 zoned lot in downtown Fairhope across from city hall.
Watkins said the maximum number of on-site parking places were provided for the project to be financially viable, but there is a chance more property could be acquired nearby for additional parking.
Valet service parking using the city's garage is also being contemplated, he said. Passenger loading zone will be behind the hotel.
In response to a question from Board member Slagle, planning director Simmons said overnight parking on streets in the central business district is not allowed, but that ordinance is currently "not being enforced."
No on-site parking is required for commercial uses in the central business district to encourage walk-ability, Simmons said.
More detailed site plans for the hotel will still have to be approved at some point by the planning commission and city council.
Watkins is an attorney at the Maynard, Cooper, and Gale law firm in Mobile but lives near Fairhope.
Anil Vira is chairman of the Board of Adjustments.
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Comments
Really? Then either start enforcing or change the law. Otherwise, the city loses credibility and residents are deprived of knowing and being able to rely upon the rule of law.
"These aren't the droids we're looking for. You can go about your business. Move along."
Listen closely, now: "those issues" are PRECISELY what we are asking the City Council to "address" right now.
What separates the two camps is that one wishes to proactively govern, while the other prefers to reactively govern (if at all).
Put me in the first camp.
Next, if the locals had not been run off, there would be no need to chase the tourist dollar.
Third, those of us who live here full time pay taxes also and have a right to our voice!
We need more parking, and we can make it aesthetically pleasing if we try.