Junk Yard Proposed for Ames/West
LKQ of Tualatin, OR has proposed an auto salvage yard at the site of the former Taylor Instruments plant at the NW corner of Ames Street and West Avenue. The site is directly across the street from homes on West Avenue and Ames Street, as well as the Danforth Recreation Center and senior towers. The 19th Ward Community Assocation Executive Committee has discussed the issue and has expressed major concerns about the proposal. The issue will be discussed at the April Delegates’ Council meeting, and a decision will be made as to whether the 19th WCA will oppose the proposal. The Sector 4 Community Development Corporation is opposing the proposal, and the Dutchtown Neighborhood Association and Sector 3 are also raising concerns.
The proposed salvage yard would use the entire 14.5 acre site, and would take in end-of-life cars, dismantle them, and offer parts for sale to the public. The proposal calls for a 3,600 square foot sales building, a 14,100 square foot 3-sided building for auto dismantling and crushing, a 200-car parking lot for customers, and a 1300-car yard for storing cars that are to be dismantled. The storage yard would be surrounded by a utilitarian 8’ solid metal fence. LKQ estimates that the salvage yard would hire 18 employees.
Concerns have been raised that the tax revenue and jobs generated by the proposed salvage yard would be offset by the decline in property values on surrounding streets and the loss of marketability of commercial space on West Ave. The proposal would have a direct impact on homes on West Avenue and Ames Street, and it would be within the line of site of homes on Appleton, Somerset, Thorndale and Danforth. Ames Street is a gateway to the northern 19th Ward from I-490 and the Dutchtown neighborhood.
The 19th WCA welcomes the input from all members of the SW community on this issue.
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The organizers of the meeting (Sector 4 CDC and the 19th WCA) aimed to make the meeting as civil as possible. We even moved the meeting from the lower meeting room to the main church to create an atmosphere of respect.
Most people were very civil, and we can't control everyone's actions, especially when it is understandable when people are emotional about a problem in their neighborhood.
We hope that LKQ will look at another site, but we do not have a confirmation at this point that they will. It is possible that they may still consider this site. In which case, we would still have to work on opposing the project.
Here is a proposal from John Curran:
thank you everyone, for keeping us posted on the thinking about this junk yard, will there be an actual summary of the meeting discussion posted soon?
MacClurg
Winbourne United Neighbors
The notes from the 5/3/2011 meeting have been compiled, thanks to Eleanor Coleman. I've attached them here as a pdf - I have NOT had any answers yet about the next steps for the proposal. If it moves forward with an application for a special use permit (which would be required to operate at this location), I will let you know.
Any comments on the proposal can be submitted to Marcia Barry, Director of Zoning, City of Rochester, 30 Church Street, 14614. You do not need to wait - if you have comments, send them now!
thank you for this note, I appreciate this update and the time Eleanor put into this.
Regards
MacClurg
For those who did not see pictures of the proposed LKQ Self Service Auto Parts proposal this is a rendering:
The meeting at St. Stephen's Church, 350 Chili Avenue, was well attended.
As seen below, Eleanor Coleman recorded minutes, Joan Roby-Davison of the CDC and DeWain Feller of the 19WCA helped organize the meeting, Zina Lagonegro Sr. Planner at City Planning Office was there to answer questions from the city's perspective and Mark Forcum of LKQ Self Service Auto Parts provided a company overview.
Mark Forcum said that the company wanted the community's input and would look elsewhere if the community did not want this location used for the proposed enterprise.
An album of more pictures taken at this meeting can be found at: 110503 Ames St. LKQ Recycling Meeting
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