More Personal Storage Coming To Barnwell

Fairhope, Alabama 

 

1367 CR 3



AREA STILL NOT ZONED

More storage lockers are under construction on CR 3 just west of Greeno Road in the Barnwell community, about 7 miles south of Fairhope. There are already 4 other such facilities in the immediate area, by our count.

This is in county planning district 38, the last section in the area that has not enacted land use planning; an effort is underway to hold a new referendum next year. 

A new 339-lot subdivision called 'Saddlebrook' was approved earlier this year just to the north, nearby on CR 24 and about 200 lots are being constructed now in new subdivisions to the east across Hwy 98 in district 39 -- where zoning was adopted about two years ago (Sherwood, South Bend).

No indication yet when 'Saddlebrook' construction may begin but more development is anticipated in the area at some point.

Without zoning there are virtually no restrictions on what may be constructed or where; 10% of registered voters there would have to petition the court for a referendum. Their last referendum failed by 50 votes three years ago.





 

 

 

 

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Comments

Anonymous said…
those Barnwellers sure do have a lot of junk!
Anonymous said…
A missed opportunity just three years ago. Idjits!
Sam said…
This is China's strategy. Bury US in junk.
Anonymous said…
What is wrong with storage units? I would like them as a neighbor more than I would a DR Horton mess.
Anonymous said…
homeless people live in them some times to
Anonymous said…
that is the prob. you will have both!
Anonymous said…
the big landowners there want the little lots to sell to make more money
Anonymous said…
I'll chip in to provide all the commies here who do not believe in private property rights a one way ticket to China!
Anonymous said…
The Barnwellers have a lot of historical artifacts to store away maybe
Anonymous said…
I do think there are a lot of homeless people living in storage units out on south Greeno.
Anonymous said…
A vast expanse lies between honoring property rights and communism, and cute ad hominem attacks tend to confuse, rather than clarify matters. Schools, utilities, and other infrastructure necessarily must be considered. Such considerations are Constitutional and--when informedly and prudently measured-- effectively protect the property rights of ALL.
Anonymous said…
Huh?