Our land use code is not the same as rigid area zoning codes are. There is plenty of room for interpretation in the code. I agree that if both the Planning Commission and BCC decide to allow the project it is probably a dead issue. The point is there is enough varibles and serious issues regarding the project to allow an interpretation that is not in the interest of the developers. Drainage, COMPATIBILITY, traffic and I am sure others can be found, come to mind. Emotion does not enter the equation, but common sense and the uniqueness of the area certainly does.
Every one of these points mentioned here was brought up at the Planning Commission meeting by concerned residents. Every one of these concerns was shot down at the meeting by the developer's attorney who detailed his interpretation of the codes. The Planning Commission bought off on this bs.....In fact, as I recall one member even congratulated the attorney on his thorough preparation in defending the proposal. Common sense was not a part of any of this. The desire for "Uniqueness" was considered an emotion. Drainage, compatibility and traffic were all brought up by numerous residents, and each point was shot down by the developers attorney who provided his interpretation of the law. And the planning commission bought off on that interpretation (at least three of them did).
There are plenty of variables, but it appeared that the 3 members of the planning commission who voted in favor of the developers were either: 1. Not knowledgable enough of the codes to vote against the attorney; 2. Intimidated by the developers and their attorney or 3. Fearful of repercussions from the developers side if they voted against them. If this is the case, hopefully the BCC does not feel this same intimidation.
On the same subject but off the subject, I am a little suspicious of what the developer's plans are for the 600 sq ft portion of the VMU space that is not going to be part of the hotel. When asked, there was a lot of hesitation from the developer....he mentioned something like "maybe they would sell shirts or suntan oil or rent bikes....." Nothing firm. I find it hard to believe that a developer who has this Hampton Inn idea so thoroughly researched and planned out doesn't know what his plan is for that 600sq ft. What is usually near a Hampton Inn? Is a Waffle House next? Just sayin'.