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Historic Westminster Presbyterian Church
Additional comments held over from 07/22/14 Public Hearing
Wednesday, August 13, 2014
Public Hearing Begins: 9:00 AM
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS 302A, 30 Church Street
Mark, thankyou for the link. I'm glad the hearing committee is taking their time rather than to just deny it. The article was good.
Vote on W. Main church tabled until next month. See more at:
http://www.rochesterhomepage.net/story/d/story/passionate-controver...
-> A message from Dawn Noto, resident of the Susan B.Anthony Historic District and Co-chair of the Southwest Common Council regarding historic Westminster Presbyterian Church at 660 West Main Street:
Here we go again.
This time the site plan needs three variances.
1) Demolition of a DBHV - Designated building of Historic Value needs a variance - proposed is demolition for "discount grocery store". Tenant and a business plan remains a mystery.
2) 6000 sg ft is code - proposed is 17,922 sq ft .
3) 0'-5' building clearance from sidewalk is code.
The zoning board will first vote on the demolition variance.
Our concerns are the same.
The historic church is structurally sound confirmed with our engineers report done in 2013. It should be re-used.
The SUPER SIZED square box design will permanently impact the historic streetscape in a detrimental way. The 19th century streetscape is largely intact. This would begin a destructive building model that would be a forever be a detriment to the community.
Traffic patterns and daily delivery vehicles to a very large store will negatively impact the community. A traffic study should be done prior to demolition approvals.
Property owner owns many commercial properties in the SW and he neglects them. The business model at some of his plaza's are detrimental to the health of the neighborhood - ie: Liquor Store at Zebs Plaza, 626 W Main St, opened last year has had a negative impact.
There is more. He owes over $40K in taxes. 2K water bill. The property has been sold to ATF [http://www.atfs.com/ - American Tax Funding Services, the company that the City of Rochester sells foreclosed properties to] already?? He does not have a Letter of Credit from a bank to show he can even financially pay for demo and rebuild.. The City could request one under a Major Site Plan review.
Join us on the 17th to speak you opinion on how this will impact you and your neighborhoods. The SW has come so far, we cannot loose our intact 19th century buildings on W Main St. It's our gateway and a better plan that reuses the church is needed.
The hearing will be held in City Council Chambers, room 302A, City Hall, 30 Church Street on Thursday, July 17 beginning . There are 12 items on this month's agenda and this is the last one, so it will probably come up in early-to-mid afternoon. Please send your written comments by July 16th, 2014 to: Jill Symonds, City of Rochester, Bureau of Planning & Zoning, 30 Church Street, Room 125B, Rochester, NY 14612, or Jill.Symonds@CityofRochester.gov She is also the one to contact if you want to speak at the hearing.
Here we go again! He still owes back taxes of $28,043.65 on the church alone.
Are there any details about the proposed "full line food store?"
Future plans for the Sibley building! MCC is going to wish they had stayed downtown.
https://www.facebook.com/ajax/sharer/?s=99&appid=2309869772&...
Good news for the Garden Aerial project!
This is why we have zoning restrictions and protections for historic structures. Sometimes City Hall does listen.
Rochester City News has an update:
http://www.rochestercitynewspaper.com/rochester/west-main-street-ch...
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