Fairhope, Alabama
Update: The Board of Adjustments tabled this until its October meeting.
New Proposal. |
301 Fairhope Avenue |
OLD FAIRHOPE HARDWARE SITE
During its Monday meeting (5 PM city hall), the city's Board of Adjustments will consider a special use exception for property at 301 Fairhope Avenue-- to allow a three-story, mixed-use building to include a 27-room hotel with a rooftop terrace, restaurant, and a medical spa on the ground floor.
Current owner of the .2 acre, B-2 zoned property is Sildi Llc. (Fairhope Single Tax land).
Applicant is proposing to use a lot at nearby 306 Magnolia Avenue for required hotel parking -- or to "rent/reserve" necessary spaces in the city's adjacent parking garage, according to accompanying documents.
Mack McKinney is the architect.
TOO INTENSE?
City planning staff are recommending the board deny the request because of the overall "intensity of the proposal considering its location and too much of a burden on existing infrastructure" especially downtown parking.
Another option would be to table the request to try to allow time to work out problematic issues.
Parking here? |
Comments
I do think downtown needs desperately to find some easily usable parking accommodations. If you’re fit, it’s fine; if you’re not, or buy a heavy purchase, it’s not.
And I have no suggestion for dealing with the obnoxious curse of those food and beverage delivery trucks that park mid-street and contribute to major traffic snarls on already congested major downtown streets. Neither, apparently, does anyone else.
Have you ever really looked at them? Other than a few of the really old buildings, there’s really not much to look at architecturally speaking.
downtown are taking away from our small downtown charm that draws people here. And whoever said tear down K1 center obviously did not grow up here.
I love my town but please do not allow our growth to change our downtown area. Do we really need a hotel in the middle of downtown? The quaintness
Of our buildings standing now is who we are.