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What We Know About the 7-Story Apartment Building Proposed for Gay St.

After years of speculating, we finally have a use for the empty lot across from Borough Hall.

A year or so ago I wrote about pending West Chester development by tracking blocks of land being purchased by a single developer, sometimes over decades. Since the article was published we have seen the development of the Mitch’s Gym lot; now we have word of a second predicted development in the works. It’s a seven-story apartment complex planned for a collection of lots around 400 E. Gay St, or the Christmas Tree lot.

The property description from February 2023 remains accurate today:

“Nine properties including five on E. Gay St., one on N. Adams, and three on E. Market Street form a continuous property west from the edge of Tires Plus on Gay Street to Adams Street then south on Adams to Market and east to the edge of the KFC parking lot.”

So far development specifics are sparse. All that has been presented is a sketch plan which is even less detailed than a preliminary plan. This is because before developers move forward with fleshing out all the features of this project they need to know if they will be allowed to build it at all. The property is in a floodplain and, technically building in the floodplain is not allowed in the Borough. However, since there are already buildings there the Zoning Hearing Board could ok the project. It’s a similar situation to the apartments going in at Rubenstein’s. Since both uses are non-conforming, the applicants are arguing their proposal is the less harmful of the two options – or as they put it “undoubtedly less intense.”

Of course, that doesn’t mean there isn’t enough information to outline things to come. 

The shaded area represents properties proposed for development.

Here is what we know so far:

Ok, back to things we know.

We know that because of the floodplain issue, this project will need a special exception from the Zoning Board if it is to proceed. The Zoning Hearing was originally scheduled for later this month but it has been postponed until August 26. So, we’ll be waiting another month for answers.

In the meantime, here are the submitted plans if you would like to dig through them.

In related news, West Chester Borough Council voted this week to hold a public hearing on changes to parking requirements. According to the current Zoning Code, a developer’s parking obligations are determined by a parking study. While sound in theory, it is believed that these studies have underestimated the actual need and will lead to parking shortages in the future. To correct this, the revised Code returns to set requirements. For example, for each one-bedroom apartment, developers will be required to provide 1.2 parking spaces. You can review the redlined code for yourself here and read up on the reason for the changes here.  A public hearing on this topic has been scheduled for Sept. 18.


Originally published on July 19, 2024

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