The Southern Berks News

New Wendy’s restaurant coming to Douglassvi­lle

- By Denise Larive

AMITY » The future 5- acre AutoZone site off Route 422 will also contain a Wendy’s fast food restaurant.

Dave Weaver, profession­al engineer at Penn E&R of Hatfield told the Amity Township Planning Commission on April 11 that the AutoZone just received its highway occupancy permit for driveway entrances and exits onto east and westbound Route 422.

The land, zoned highway commercial, is located on Route 422, just west of Maplewood Drive. It will include entrances from both directions of the east-west highway.

Plans are ready to be signed by township supervisor­s and commission members and then to be recorded with Berks County.

Bill Rountree, director of developmen­t at Wright Partners of Philadelph­ia submitted the conceptual plan for the AutoZone and two smaller retail stores to the township in November 2016.

In addition to the Wendy’s the new commercial developmen­t will also feature a Dunkin’ Donuts.

Township officials granted conditiona­l final approval last July. That enabled Rountree to purchase the land.

The land developmen­t approval process was stalled while Rountree waited for permits from state agencies.

Phase 1 constructi­on of the AutoZone will start this spring.

Phase 2 will include separate buildings for the Wendy’s, a relocated Dunkin’ Donuts (from its current location at 955 Benjamin

Franklin Highway), and an office/medical office building.

That constructi­on will start in the fall.

Planning Commission members approved five of the six variance requests for 2-foot smaller parking

spaces near the proposed store, a reduction in the number of required parking spaces, a zero-foot improvemen­t setback and buffer zone at the internal lot lines, loading dock changes, and increased impervious coverage on one lot.

The signage request, which was different than the 220-square-foot, per sign request submitted to the Board of Supervisor­s was denied, as well as the developer’s original request for a 30-foot monument sign.

Planners unanimousl­y approved to recommend to the Zoning Board a 15foot, freestandi­ng AutoZone monument sign, and four additional monument signs — one on the eastbound traffic side and three for the westbound side of Route 422.

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