In a recent government meeting, significant discussions centered around a proposed variance for a new bar and restaurant in Rehoboth Beach, which has seen substantial investment from its owner, Mike Francis. During the session, Francis detailed his financial commitment, stating he has personally invested over $1 million into the establishment, which includes high-quality interior design and construction elements. He emphasized that this investment was made in good faith, based on prior guidance from city officials regarding the approval process.
Francis expressed concern about the potential financial losses he would incur if the variance is denied, citing the costs associated with construction, equipment, and ongoing rent, which is approximately $261,000 annually, subject to CPI increases over a 20-year lease. He indicated that the rejection of the variance would significantly impact his ability to generate revenue from the space.
Community members voiced their support for the project, highlighting its potential benefits to both residents and visitors. Jennifer Carroll, a local resident, praised the aesthetic appeal of the restaurant and its functional value for the community. Other supporters echoed her sentiments, emphasizing the reliance on city officials' guidance during the planning stages and the detrimental effects of any sudden changes in regulations.
Rick Perry, another local business owner, shared his own experiences with city regulations, urging the board to consider the extraordinary circumstances surrounding Francis's case. He argued that business owners should be able to trust the information provided by city officials, as the consequences of misinformation can be financially devastating.
The meeting concluded with a call for further public input, as community members continued to express their support for the variance, underscoring the importance of the establishment to the local economy and community life.