Residents, business owners oppose church at Linden Avenue

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Sydney Cromwell

In a May 11 public hearing, the city council heard from multiple residents opposed to rezoning a property on Linden Avenue for use by Cathedral Church of the Advent.

The property, located at 2814 Linden Avenue, is currently zoned for business use. The church wants to use it as a satellite location for an estimated regular crowd of around 100 people. Many local residents and business owners, including representatives from Soca Clothing, Pure Barre, SoHo Retro and Momma Goldberg’s, spoke about problems this would create with parking and traffic congestion in the area.

Most who opposed the rezoning clarified that they supported the goals of the church, just not its chosen location. Kevin McCain of Homewood Toy and Hobby expressed concerns that church attendees would take parking spaces meant for employees and customers in the lot behind his store and the Wells Fargo lot, for which the church has off-hours use. If the church grows in membership, this would only increase the problems.

“We want whoever moves in to fit in such a way that their success doesn’t hurt their neighbors,” McCain said. He brought a petition with signatures from 120 people opposing the rezoning.

Four people spoke in favor of approval, stating that the church in its current location has not had an impact on traffic due to its irregular hours. They also stated that its attendees would be likely to shop and dine at neighboring businesses before and after services.

Ward 1 Place 2 Representative Britt Thames and Ward 3 Place 2 Representative Walter Jones both said that parking is a larger issue that is being studied now, and they are open to working with the community on solutions.

The rezoning issue was carried over until the council’s next meeting.

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