Waterville Planning Council’s reperspecive plans for a specialty grocery store for the first time

WATERVILLE – Monday’s Planning Council had a first glimpse of an offer to build a 6.37-square-foot specialty grocery store on 41five Kennedy Memorial Drive.

ILT LLC’s proposal would be considered as a component of a site plan review and municipal branch ordinance when development is consistent with return to council in more than a week. The proposed combined apple is located to the east and next to Dunkin’ on Kennedy Memorial Drive.

Urban planner Ann Beverage said in an email on July 1 of five that the apple doesn’t say what it’s making plans to sell, but Jeffrey Allen of A.E.Hodsdon Engineers of Waterville said Monday night that it’s a specialty grocery store. He refused to divulge the identity of the business owner.

“He’s worried about business elsewhere,” Allen said.

Councilman Cathy Weeks asked what kind of food specialties can be offered.

“I’m not 100% sure, but it’s a wise meal,” Allen said.

He claimed that the site is located in an approved subramification that was built in 1996-97 and is connected to the water and sewer of the city of Century Drive. Century Drive is a dead-end address that connects Dunkin’ to the proposed food store site, which is full of trees and shrubs.

The application for a consistent authorization to review the company’s location plan is dated July 1 and signed through Al Hodsdon, owner of A.E. Hodsdon. The app indicates that the diversity of triplay stations consistent with the day to and from the site is estimated at 30 to 4 peak hours.

No votes were required on Monday for pre-application review.

“The proposed design can be a retail hoax that serves netpaintings in general,” the app says. “Customers will enter and leave the Century Drive site. Left turn movements to and from Kennedy Memorial Drive can be difficult. No noise, toxic or destructive material, vibration, odor, heat, glare, air pollution, waste and other adverse effects. Advance.

The likely opening hours, depending on the permit application, are from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and the combined apple would have five to seven employees. Deliveries are also planned faster or later, he said. Hazardous curtains are not calculated on general cleaning products in typical amounts on site, the application says.

The next assembly is scheduled for August 3. Allen said he hoped to return to the board at his assembly after the August 3 assembly.

“It’s very refreshing that you presented something like this to us,” Weeks told Allen.

On Monday, the board voted 6-1 to come up with a final plan through Wildfire LLC to build a marijuana growing operation on 46 Industrial Road. Weeks was the only dissident. The board reviewed the proposal as a component of the site plan review and subramification order. Industrial Road is next to Armory Road.

A 13 more Americans attended Monday’s meeting, held in Room 16 of the Cinput Technical Mid-Maine at Waterville High School.

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