Fairhope, Alabama
New plan. |
301 Magnolia site. |
MORE TREES SAVED
The city's Board of Adjustments gave the go-ahead for a "use not provided for" to RW Llc. (David Ryan) to allow a new seven building, mixed-use development on B-2 zoned property at the northeast corner of Church Street and Magnolia Avenue in downtown Fairhope; approvals of the new plan will still be needed from the Planning Commission and city council at some point.
The new plan replaces one approved by a narrow 2-1 city council vote in July of 2021.
The action by the board was needed to meet technicalities of the city's zoning ordinance for mixed-use, since there are seven separate buildings and a commercial component only on the ground floor of the two facing Magnolia Avenue, according to planning director Hunter Simmons.
Developer David Ryan said preserving the big oak trees in a small park at the corner was a major motivation for the project. He added he envisions "small scale retail/commercial" for the first floors of the two buildings facing Magnolia; and single family condominiums for sale for the rest of the property -- with twice as much on-site parking than required by the city (2 per unit).
Driveway access will be from Magnolia Avenue only; WHLC is the project's architect (see site plan at bottom).
Ryan addressing B of A |
New site plan. |
Comments
That said, I think it's a good looking addition to the City. Very clean and crisp!
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