Good news: Article (copied below) on front page of today’s Dominion Post says, County Commission unanimously approved site development for Book Exchange at former Elder Beerman location in Morgantown Mall, "with the condition that parking include a minimum number of long-term and short-term bicycle storage areas”.
How’d that happen? Harry?:)
Frank
Commission approves site d e ve l o p m e n t BY BEN CONLEY The Dominion Post A 19,000 square-foot development in the space formerly occupied by Elder-Beerman in the old Mountaineer Mall received site plan approval from the Morgantown Planning Commission on Thursday. Book Exchange Holdings Inc. owner Jonathan Fleming requested the significant impact site plan review. He said that the space will be used to support the online retail portion of Book Exchang e’s business. “We started this side of our business about five years ago and we’ve been selling things online more and more,” F leming said. “We started with 6,000 feet. We went up to 11,000 [feet] and this year we need to go up to 19,000 [feet]. This is really the only space in Morgantown we could find that kind of fit the bill.” The request was unanimously approved with the condition that parking include a minimum number of longterm and short-term bicycle storage areas.
Corrections! This is about Mountaineer Mall, not Morgantown Mall and the approval was by the Morgantown Planning Commission, not the County Commission.
I should read more carefully!
Sorry!
Frank
Begin forwarded message:
From: Frank Gmeindl fgmeindl@gmail.com Subject: Bicycle Parking required at Morgantown Mall Date: October 13, 2017 at 8:59:08 AM EDT To: Bike Board - Morgantown bikeboard@bikemorgantown.com
Good news: Article (copied below) on front page of today’s Dominion Post says, County Commission unanimously approved site development for Book Exchange at former Elder Beerman location in Morgantown Mall, "with the condition that parking include a minimum number of long-term and short-term bicycle storage areas”.
How’d that happen? Harry?:)
Frank
Commission approves site d e ve l o p m e n t BY BEN CONLEY The Dominion Post A 19,000 square-foot development in the space formerly occupied by Elder-Beerman in the old Mountaineer Mall received site plan approval from the Morgantown Planning Commission on Thursday. Book Exchange Holdings Inc. owner Jonathan Fleming requested the significant impact site plan review. He said that the space will be used to support the online retail portion of Book Exchang e’s business. “We started this side of our business about five years ago and we’ve been selling things online more and more,” F leming said. “We started with 6,000 feet. We went up to 11,000 [feet] and this year we need to go up to 19,000 [feet]. This is really the only space in Morgantown we could find that kind of fit the bill.” The request was unanimously approved with the condition that parking include a minimum number of longterm and short-term bicycle storage areas.
Thanks to Damien for pointing out that they're just complying with city ordinance, 1365.04 (Q) Bicycle Storage - Long-term bicycle storage and short-term bicycle storage shall be provided in all Developments of Significant Impact which BTW, the Bicycle Board created and later with John Whitmore updated.
Frank
On Oct 13, 2017, at 9:42 AM, Frank Gmeindl fgmeindl@gmail.com wrote:
Corrections! This is about Mountaineer Mall, not Morgantown Mall and the approval was by the Morgantown Planning Commission, not the County Commission.
I should read more carefully!
Sorry!
Frank
Begin forwarded message:
From: Frank Gmeindl <fgmeindl@gmail.com mailto:fgmeindl@gmail.com> Subject: Bicycle Parking required at Morgantown Mall Date: October 13, 2017 at 8:59:08 AM EDT To: Bike Board - Morgantown <bikeboard@bikemorgantown.com mailto:bikeboard@bikemorgantown.com>
Good news: Article (copied below) on front page of today’s Dominion Post says, County Commission unanimously approved site development for Book Exchange at former Elder Beerman location in Morgantown Mall, "with the condition that parking include a minimum number of long-term and short-term bicycle storage areas”.
How’d that happen? Harry?:)
Frank
Commission approves site d e ve l o p m e n t BY BEN CONLEY The Dominion Post A 19,000 square-foot development in the space formerly occupied by Elder-Beerman in the old Mountaineer Mall received site plan approval from the Morgantown Planning Commission on Thursday. Book Exchange Holdings Inc. owner Jonathan Fleming requested the significant impact site plan review. He said that the space will be used to support the online retail portion of Book Exchang e’s business. “We started this side of our business about five years ago and we’ve been selling things online more and more,” F leming said. “We started with 6,000 feet. We went up to 11,000 [feet] and this year we need to go up to 19,000 [feet]. This is really the only space in Morgantown we could find that kind of fit the bill.” The request was unanimously approved with the condition that parking include a minimum number of longterm and short-term bicycle storage areas.
Thanks Frank! We should begin seeing bicycle storage development outcomes in the next few months!
Commission Approves Site Developments; Printed on Friday, October 13, 2017; Pages 1-A and 2-A [Article begins above the fold]; Dominion Post. Ben Conley
John Whitmore, AICP Planner III
[City of Morgantown, WV official website]
City of Morgantown, West Virginia 389 Spruce Street Morgantown, WV 26505 E: jwhitmore@morgantownwv.govmailto:jwhitmore@morgantownwv.gov P: 304-284-7431 www.morgantownwv.gov
From: Bikeboard [mailto:bikeboard-bounces@bikemorgantown.com] On Behalf Of Frank Gmeindl via Bikeboard Sent: Friday, October 13, 2017 9:46 AM To: Bike Board - Morgantown bikeboard@bikemorgantown.com Subject: Re: [Bikeboard] Bicycle Parking required at Morgantown Mall
Thanks to Damien for pointing out that they're just complying with city ordinance, 1365.04 (Q) Bicycle Storage - Long-term bicycle storage and short-term bicycle storage shall be provided in all Developments of Significant Impact which BTW, the Bicycle Board created and later with John Whitmore updated.
Frank
On Oct 13, 2017, at 9:42 AM, Frank Gmeindl <fgmeindl@gmail.commailto:fgmeindl@gmail.com> wrote:
Corrections! This is about Mountaineer Mall, not Morgantown Mall and the approval was by the Morgantown Planning Commission, not the County Commission.
I should read more carefully!
Sorry!
Frank
Begin forwarded message:
From: Frank Gmeindl <fgmeindl@gmail.commailto:fgmeindl@gmail.com> Subject: Bicycle Parking required at Morgantown Mall Date: October 13, 2017 at 8:59:08 AM EDT To: Bike Board - Morgantown <bikeboard@bikemorgantown.commailto:bikeboard@bikemorgantown.com>
Good news: Article (copied below) on front page of today’s Dominion Post says, County Commission unanimously approved site development for Book Exchange at former Elder Beerman location in Morgantown Mall, "with the condition that parking include a minimum number of long-term and short-term bicycle storage areas”.
How’d that happen? Harry?:)
Frank
Commission approves site d e ve l o p m e n t BY BEN CONLEY The Dominion Post A 19,000 square-foot development in the space formerly occupied by Elder-Beerman in the old Mountaineer Mall received site plan approval from the Morgantown Planning Commission on Thursday. Book Exchange Holdings Inc. owner Jonathan Fleming requested the significant impact site plan review. He said that the space will be used to support the online retail portion of Book Exchang e’s business. “We started this side of our business about five years ago and we’ve been selling things online more and more,” F leming said. “We started with 6,000 feet. We went up to 11,000 [feet] and this year we need to go up to 19,000 [feet]. This is really the only space in Morgantown we could find that kind of fit the bill.” The request was unanimously approved with the condition that parking include a minimum number of longterm and short-term bicycle storage areas.