Skip navigation.
Home
"The Haymarket Smoking Gun"

Kennedy Resubmits Haymarket Town Center Deal

Other News Sources

Kennedy Resubmits Haymarket Town Center Deal
(Click above link to read full article.)

By Dan Roem
Source: Gainesville Times
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12 2008

There is yet another turn in the ongoing saga that is the Haymarket Town Center land development deal; developer Gerry Kennedy has resubmitted a $2.3 million contract for the property after pulling an identical offer just last month.

The move is the latest twist in a battle over the property that has been at the center of an odd series of events since December.

Kennedy said he offered to buy the Town Center property again and move four historic buildings to it because of pressure from residential and business communities.

He pulled his initial offer because of a dispute with the Haymarket Planning Commission over a deceleration lane along Jefferson Street.

Without specifically identifying Haymarket Town Councilman Bob Weir by name, Kennedy previously said that there was “one particular individual” on the town council and planning commission that had been “dead-set against the project” and thus had “the ability to tie the thing up and delay it.”

Weir sits on both panels and voted against the project in January, citing concerns ranging from the business model to how well the council followed procedure to long-term consequences.
Entities ranging from the Haymarket-Gainesville Business Association to tenants currently on the property told Kennedy that his exit from the deal would hurt the potential for an increase in walk-up traffic through Haymarket.

“They think this project not moving forward is detrimental to the existing businesses in the town,” said Kennedy.

Haymarket Town Manager Gene Swearingen said he received the new version of the contract last Tuesday, March 4, though Kennedy said he made up his mind later in the week.

“I'm excited that he's still interested in doing this,” said Swearingen. “I just hope we can figure out a way to move forward.”

A discussion involving the Town Center property was set to be included during Thursday's Town Council meeting, which occurred after press time.

As of Tuesday, the town manager was not sure whether the council could automatically vote to accept or deny the contract at that meeting, or if it would have to hold public hearings first.
“We're still working with our attorney on that,” he said.

The council voted 5-1 in favor of it last time, with Weir being the only dissenting vote.
Kennedy is hoping for a quick process this time, saying that if the deal is approved in the next couple of weeks, the next step would be to resubmit a preliminary site plan to the Haymarket Planning Commission.

Previously, the planning commission did not vote in favor or against recommending the project because....

Kennedy Resubmits Haymarket Town Center Deal
(Click above link to read full article.)

New Deal

It's the same as the first. Kennedy is hoping Stutz can reel in Weir and Landwehr on the PC to get this thru. She needs a legacy token for her first full term as Mayor.

As for the contract. The initial contract was pulled off the table and withdrawn by Kennedy, therefore a new submission would have to start at Phase 1 and complete all of the steps (public hearings, new votes, PC approval, etc).

Fire sale - tonight!

Tonight is the meeting where the Council selects someone to fill the empty seat. Then, they immediately get to vote on everything on the agenda. That includes the sale of the Town Center property.
Should be fun to watch.

What?

Once filled will they walk up to the bench get sworn in and vote? or will they begin next month?