During a recent government meeting, discussions centered on the proposed redevelopment of the Century Tavern site, which has been a longstanding concern for local residents. The project, which encompasses approximately four-tenths of an acre, involves five parcels and aims to revitalize the area with a new tavern concept.
Key points raised during the meeting included the need for clarity on existing property lines and the requirement for a water main easement to ensure city maintenance rights. The applicant was advised to implement stormwater management measures and adhere to parking regulations, including the installation of a hardscape surface for the parking lot and a four-foot-wide sidewalk along Center Ridge Road.
Thomas Kelly, the new owner of the tavern, expressed his commitment to transforming the establishment into a welcoming community space. He shared his personal connection to the property, having owned a nearby auto body shop for 40 years, and emphasized his desire to create a positive atmosphere, contrasting sharply with the tavern's previous reputation. Kelly outlined plans for a diverse menu that includes both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, aiming to foster a family-friendly environment.
The meeting concluded with a sense of optimism regarding the project, as Kelly and his team expressed their dedication to making the Century Tavern a vibrant part of the community, with plans for events and activities that encourage local engagement. Further reviews and comments will be addressed during the final engineering phase of the project.