Dayton Daily News

DESIGN REJECTED FOR GROUP HOPING TO OPEN DISPENSARY

CannAscend to revise plans for former Wayne Avenue gas station.

- By Cornelius Frolik Staff Writer

A group working to bring a new medical marijuana dispensary to the Oregon District is heading back to the drawing board after its designs were criticized by neighbors and a city historic preservati­on board.

CannAscend Ohio LLC proposes to open a medical pot dispensary called Strawberry Fields at 333 Wayne Ave., which is a former service station.

CannAscend submitted plans to Dayton’s Landmark Commission that call for renovating the 71-year-old building to look like Strawberry Fields dispensari­es in Colorado and Maryland.

But Landmark Commission members and neighbors said the dispensary design was inappropri­ate and would be more fitting in suburbia.

“This looks like Wendy’s to me,” said Nicole Steele, who lives on Jackson Street, about a block and a half from the dispensary site.

CannAscend’s constructi­on manager and architect said they would revise the plans to be more in line with the building’s architectu­ral history.

About 13 medical pot dispensari­es are proposed for the Dayton region. CannAscend Alternativ­e is looking to open Strawberry Fieldsbran­ded dispensari­es in Dayton and Monroe.

CannAscend has applied to the Landmarks Commission for a major certificat­e of appropriat­eness for a project to renovate the commercial building at 333 Wayne Ave.

The building was constructe­d in 1947 as a service station, and it was remodeled to be a travel agency in the 1980s, said Rachel Bankowitz, Dayton’s historic preservati­on officer.

The building is considered an “intrusion” or “noncontrib­uting” because, while located in the historic district, it doesn’t fit the district’s period of architectu­ral significan­ce, she said.

“It’s within the (Oregon District) boundaries, so we do have to make sure that whatever happens there is complement­ary to the district,” she said.

CannAscend’s submitted designs proposed getting rid of some of the glass on front of the building. Currently, there are three glass bays.

Other changes included adding modern materials like stone veneer, contempora­ry siding and flush metal doors.

Landmark Commission members said the front of the building needs more glass — possibly frosted glass or spandrel glass, which is opaque.

Steele said CannAscend’s proposed design would eliminate the building’s art deco features.

“I do think that completely stripping off all of the art deco is a complete travesty,” she said.

Multiple neighbors sent letters objecting to the proposed designs, saying they need to better blend with the district.

Bethany Ramsey, president of the Oregon Historic District Society board of trustees, asked the commission to work with the architect to modify the design to be more compatible with the historic architectu­re elements of the area.

Mike Martin, an Oregon District resident, sent an email that said the contempora­ry look of the building was unnecessar­y and its original materials should remain.

“I think the design is (in) total conflict with the historic district blueprint and guidelines,” he wrote.

The Landmark Commission decided to change CannAscend’s case to a concept review instead of plans for approval.

The company’s representa­tives will return before the Landmark Commission with revised plans for members to review.

“What we’re really looking for ... is to be more in character with the deco-style of that building,” said commission member Laura Sebald. “We’re not trying to make it look like an 1880s building.”

Seth Stockmeist­er, constructi­on manager for the Strawberry Fields project, said the designs have to comply with state requiremen­ts on dispensari­es.

But, he said, “We want this to be something the community is proud of.”

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CORNELIUS FROLIK / STAFF Plans call for turning the building at 333 Wayne Ave. into a Strawberry Fields medical marijuana dispensary.

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