The Telegram (St. John's)

Airport Heights pub proposal goes to public meeting

- Twitter: @juanitamer­cer_ JUANITA MERCER

The last time the city held a public meeting for a business at 75 Airport Heights Dr., no one showed up.

But that business was a daycare.

As far as some area residents are concerned, a pub and eatery is a whole other matter.

The building was originally built as a daycare centre, and then rezoned last year to accommodat­e commercial uses such as an office, takeout or salon. The same applicant is now asking to rezone the land for a pub and eatery.

A recommenda­tion from city staff to rezone the property was met with plenty of feedback from residents – both against and in support of the proposal.

At the regular meeting of council on Tuesday, Coun. Maggie Burton, developmen­t lead, motioned to refer to a public meeting before making a decision.

That was not what city staff recommende­d. In the decision note to council, staff recommende­d council adopt the necessary amendments for approval of the proposal in principle, after which a public hearing would be scheduled.

Coun. Deanne Stapleton seconded Burton’s motion, and said it would give residents an opportunit­y to voice their concerns before council made a decision.

Council agreed unanimousl­y, but a date for the meeting is yet to be set.

Objections to the developmen­t included concerns about parking, an increase in noise in the residentia­l area, and the proximity of the lounge and restaurant to Roncalli Elementary School.

Residents who wrote in support of the developmen­t said there are few amenities in the area and it would contribute to the quality of life.

The proposed business would operate from 11 a.m. to midnight weekdays, and to 1 a.m. on weekends. The decision note describes the lounge and restaurant as family-friendly during the evening and able to accommodat­e children until 9 p.m.

To address noise concerns, the applicants proposed that bands would not be permitted, and musicians would be limited to solo acoustic shows on weekends only.

According to the decision note, there were no concerns raised by the city’s traffic engineerin­g division regarding reduced off-street parking spaces or the potential of increased traffic.

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