![]() While logged in and authenticated, you will not be asked to solve any complicated Recaptcha V2 challenges. In addition, all pages on Bizapedia will be served to you completely ad freeĪnd you will be granted access to view every profile in its entirety, even if the company chooses to hide the private information on their profile from the general public. He also said sales tax collections to date are $3.Your entire office will be able to use your search subscription. Heard a report from Frings that business license revenues collected to date are $1.4 million when for all of 2005, the total was $1.6 million. Set public hearings for March 20 on a rezoning request for 1.26 acres for Jim Jackson of the Oden Property located at Colonial Promenade Parkway from Agriculture to Community Business and a rezoning request for about a half-acre to Business Office for LAI Engineering. 20 for the annexation of about 24-and-a-half acres for Bazemore Properties LLC on Highway 119 (Golden Meadows) and an ordinance regarding weed abatement. to be the on-site contractor for the city’s new skate park. And in another recreation related matter, the council approved Brian Kelly of Ride Skateboards Inc. Of concern, according to Councilmember Bob Hicks, were fees proposed for nonresidents. ![]() The council tabled action regarding recreation by-laws until legal questions could be resolved. He also said the property was close to going into the city of Calera which would have given Alabaster no control.įollowing another public hearing, the council voted to annex two parcels of land off Highway 119 for Basil E. Tommy Durrett of Harvest Ridge subdivision complained that the density of homes would be unfair to neighboring property owners with only one home per three acres.Ĭouncilmember Tommy Ryals said however there would be large lots and large homes and assured landowners that Chestnut Drive will not be opened. The council meeting, the council approved the rezoning of more than 207 acres from Municipal Reserve to Planned Development and Town Homes. The hotel will create about 15 jobs, bringing additional revenue for other businesses in the area as well asīeason said the hotel would be a $6.5 million project. And he called the hotel, “a deal that is going to be great for the city.”īeason said the hotel will be a limited service national flag hotel such as a Hampton Inn, Holiday Inn Express or Wingate Inn. He said Ward and City Administrator Tony Rivera were excellent to work with. “We’re excited about being able to bring the city’s first (national) hotel,” Beason said. Warren Beason of Oikon expressed his excitement about working with the city. “This will be the first of many hotels we want to get.”Ĭouncilmember Jim McClain said the only expense to the city would be for sewage and drainage work on the site. ![]() ![]() In addition, he said, the city attracts sports tournaments 34 weeks of the year, bringing in a lot of out-of-town participants.Ī new hotel will keep them in Alabaster, he said. A flagship hotel of this type will definitely go to help complete the package that we’re building for the city.”įrings said when people are spending the night in Alabaster, they are more likely to shop at retail stores, eat in restaurants and buy fuel. “We’ve been successful recruiting more retail. “I’m extremely excited for Alabaster,” he said.
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