In a recent government meeting, discussions centered around a proposed commercial development adjacent to a historic cemetery, with significant focus on a variance request to reduce the required landscape buffer from 15 feet to 3 feet. The development, which includes a restaurant, office, and retail space, aims to enhance traffic flow with a drive-through lane and bypass, despite concerns from local residents regarding its proximity to the cemetery.
City staff reviewed the proposal and recommended approval, noting that it complies with land development codes and the comprehensive plan. However, the approval hinges on the variance being granted. The project includes plans for a retaining wall to manage the significant grade difference between the cemetery and the development site, which will also help prevent erosion.
Concerns were raised by board members and residents about the potential noise and visual impact of the drive-through on the cemetery's serene environment. Suggestions were made to enhance the landscaping, including the possibility of adding hedges on the cemetery's property to further buffer the development. The applicant expressed willingness to discuss additional landscaping with cemetery representatives.
The meeting highlighted the delicate balance between development and preservation, particularly in sensitive areas like this one. The applicant emphasized their commitment to creating a respectful and beneficial project for the community, while also addressing the concerns of cemetery stakeholders. As discussions continue, the outcome will depend on further evaluations and community input.