Encourage Responsible Growth in the Riverside Avondale Historic District

Encourage Responsible Growth in the Riverside Avondale Historic District

The Issue

On October 27, 2011, the City of Jacksonville's Planning Commission granted an Administrative Deviation to allow an 11,000+ sq. ft. restaurant to be built without any required parking in a small-scale Commercial Character Area (King Street Corridor); at the same time, it granted the applicant an Exception for a 249-seat full alcohol bar and restaurant with outdoor sales and service. RAP is appealing this decision to the Land Use and Zoning Committee.

We believe the Expansion of Kickbacks Gastropub, as presently proposed, is too large and too intense of a use for this 0.14 acre site. We additionally believe the Planning Commission's decision was not in keeping with the intent or written language of the Riverside Avondale Zoning Overlay. The Administrative Deviation will set a precedent for other non-contributing properties being demolished and new structures being built to similar scale and intensity. An 11,000 sq. ft. 249-seat restaurant is not a neighborhood-scale establishment. When built beside an already existing 170-seat, 3,004 sq. ft. restaurant, to which the new restaurant will be connected internally, it is even less so.

A reduction of the size and number of seats of the proposed expansion would mitigate its effect on the small Park and King commercial corridor and surrounding residential areas.

 

RAP is committed to promoting the district’s existing businesses and encouraging new development that is compatible with the neighborhood’s character and scale. Commercial expansion must be pursued responsibly and in balance with the rights of surrounding residents.

 

We ask Councilman Jim Love, members of City Council, and members of the City of Jacksonville Land Use and Zoning Committee to support RAP in their appeal to scale back this restaurant. 

 

FOR MORE INFORMATION:

Visit http://www.riversideavondale.org/index.php?id=202

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Riverside Avondale PreservationPetition StarterRiverside Avondale Preservation Inc. (RAP) is a private, non-profit membership organization whose mission is to enhance and preserve the architecture, history, cultural heritage and economic viability of the historic neighborhoods of Riverside and Avondale.
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The Issue

On October 27, 2011, the City of Jacksonville's Planning Commission granted an Administrative Deviation to allow an 11,000+ sq. ft. restaurant to be built without any required parking in a small-scale Commercial Character Area (King Street Corridor); at the same time, it granted the applicant an Exception for a 249-seat full alcohol bar and restaurant with outdoor sales and service. RAP is appealing this decision to the Land Use and Zoning Committee.

We believe the Expansion of Kickbacks Gastropub, as presently proposed, is too large and too intense of a use for this 0.14 acre site. We additionally believe the Planning Commission's decision was not in keeping with the intent or written language of the Riverside Avondale Zoning Overlay. The Administrative Deviation will set a precedent for other non-contributing properties being demolished and new structures being built to similar scale and intensity. An 11,000 sq. ft. 249-seat restaurant is not a neighborhood-scale establishment. When built beside an already existing 170-seat, 3,004 sq. ft. restaurant, to which the new restaurant will be connected internally, it is even less so.

A reduction of the size and number of seats of the proposed expansion would mitigate its effect on the small Park and King commercial corridor and surrounding residential areas.

 

RAP is committed to promoting the district’s existing businesses and encouraging new development that is compatible with the neighborhood’s character and scale. Commercial expansion must be pursued responsibly and in balance with the rights of surrounding residents.

 

We ask Councilman Jim Love, members of City Council, and members of the City of Jacksonville Land Use and Zoning Committee to support RAP in their appeal to scale back this restaurant. 

 

FOR MORE INFORMATION:

Visit http://www.riversideavondale.org/index.php?id=202

avatar of the starter
Riverside Avondale PreservationPetition StarterRiverside Avondale Preservation Inc. (RAP) is a private, non-profit membership organization whose mission is to enhance and preserve the architecture, history, cultural heritage and economic viability of the historic neighborhoods of Riverside and Avondale.

The Decision Makers

Greg Anderson
Greg Anderson
City Council
William Bishop
William Bishop
City Council
John Crescimbeni
John Crescimbeni
City Council
Johnny Gaffney
Johnny Gaffney
City Council
Clay Yarborough
Clay Yarborough
City Council

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