Recreation Land Lease Extended

Fairhope, Alabama 

 

CR 13 recreation land.


CR 13 AT CR 32

The city council authorized continued leasing of 105 acres of the city's CR 13 recreation land near the airport to the Fairhope Dairy Inc. (Tobias and Eric Street) for another year, beginning January 1, 2025 for $9,975 -- with options for 4 more years.

The pecan orchard on the south side is to be mowed as necessary six times a year as well; the rest of the land is to be used for farming. Use of the buildings on the property is not included. The city may terminate or modify the lease at any time with 180 days notice.

The city purchased the 114 acre property in 2019 for $2,650,000; leasing to the farmers began shortly after. 

STUDY UNDERWAY NOW

Last summer, the council hired a sports consultant for a master plan and market feasibility study  for the property; no timeline for completion was mentioned then.

From a August 2024 Fairhope Times report: 

"Monday, the city council is set to hire Tuscaloosa-based Gonzalez-Strength & Associates to conduct a feasibility study for a sports tourism complex on the city's 114 acre recreation land at the northwest corner of CR 32 and Hwy 13 (cost not to exceed $50K). 

Landscape Architect Robin Gregory, who designed Foley's Sports Tourism Complex, is to be team leader; Victus Advisors and Chamblis-King Architects will be co-consultants as well, according to accompanying documents." 

 

Eric and Tobias Street.

 

 




 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Comments

Anonymous said…
Where is this?
Anonymous said…
Seems like a reasonable amount.
Anonymous said…
What do they grow there ?corn?
Anonymous said…
A heck of a lot better than building hundreds of homes there. Good common sense approach.
Anonymous said…
and cotton, soy bean . has to be rotated.
Anonymous said…
This is Crazy!!!! The Foley Sports Tourism Complex is different in that its location is more desirable because of Outlet Center close by, OWA, the Gulf of Mexico and all the restaurants and enormous beach area and other close by amenities. It would be cheaper to do a feasibility study on relocating Jack Burrell down to Foley. Sports people if traveling to southern Alabama would probably choose Foley area and all the close by amenities before choosing what use to be quaint Fairhope that use to be desirable but is fast just becoming a traffic nightmare and just an overcrowded space.
Anonymous said…
Sports tourism would be a great addition to our town. Good for businesses.
Anonymous said…
It’s right there but in a hidden approach….
They can modify the contract any way they desire within 180 days. Doesn’t state they must disclose for what purpose.
Plus the airport is quite close if you ask me.