8/25/2023 0 Comments Acme wall township![]() If planning commissioners agree, they could approve the project at a future meeting. The township engineer is still waiting for a completed stormwater application to be submitted, though the site has an active soil erosion control permit – that department “did not have any concerns,” Karner said.īecause there are still outstanding issues – as well as the need for GT Metro Fire and GT County Road Commission to complete their reviews – Karner is recommending delaying approval of Jaroh’s application Wednesday. Karner noted the developer began excavation on the site without a stormwater permit and was issued a stop-work order. She also recommended expanding parking setbacks in that area. ![]() She recommended installing more landscaping around the parking areas and buildings, particularly on the eastern property line since that borders a “less intensive” eight-unit duplex complex. Landscaping is among the concerns Township Director of Zoning and Planning Claire Karner flagged in a review of Jaroh’s application. With the site now stripped of trees, Axiotis asked about whether landscaping buffers could be installed so neighbors aren’t left “staring at a carport wall” in the new development. That clearcutting prompted concerns from at least one neighbor, Jim Axiotis, who said in an email to township staff that he recently purchased a condo next to the proposed development site and “paid a premium” because of the woodland views. According to a staff memo, the site used to be completely forested but was clearcut by the previous owner. ![]() The parcel is zoned High Density Residential (HDR), which permits a maximum of 8 dwelling units per acre. The property has access to public water and sewer, which will need to be extended into the development. Rent is estimated at $1,500 per month – “subject to change based on construction costs,” the development team noted – with indoor storage lockers and carport parking provided (plans show 42 carport and 7 overflow spaces on-site, for 49 total parking spaces). Apartments are planned to have approximately 1,000 square feet of living space, with two bedrooms and two baths. Planning commissioners will also consider offering parking flexibility to the new Alexandra Inn – which will allow the hotel to open its rooftop restaurant to the public – and will review proposed changes to the township’s daycare rules.ĭeveloper Stanley Jaroh is seeking township approval to build a new 27-unit apartment complex on 3.47 acres of vacant property on Maplewood Lane off Holiday Road (pictured, aerial view).Īccording to project documents, the complex will have two apartment buildings: one with 13 units and one with 14 units. New Apartment Complex, Rooftop Restaurant, Daycare Rules on East Bay Agenda By Beth MilliganĮast Bay Township planning commissioners will consider a proposal Wednesday for a new 27-unit apartment complex planned to be built on Maplewood Lane off Holiday Road.
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