Work began this week on the controversial Town Center South development at the southeast corner of Smallwood Drive and St. Patrickโs Drive in St. Charles.ย
The project area was originally zoned for light industrial businesses.ย Instead, Town Center South will combine retail and residential buildings.ย Admittedly, that combination will better enhance the visual appeal of the neighborhood, but the scope of the project isnโt considerate of existing residents in the Dorchester neighborhoods.
The approval came despite the presence of nearly 500 signatures against it among two petitions and nine constituent letters.ย Petitioners were seriously concerned that projectโs 491 apartments and 200 townhouses would drastically increase area traffic and overcrowd nearby schools.ย
The project was approved by a 3-1 vote of the former Board of Commissioners, last October.ย Former Commissioner Candice Quinn-Kelley (R) recused herself from the discussion and vote; former Commissioner Al Smith (R) voted against the project.ย Commissioners F. Wayne Cooper (D), Edith Patterson (D) and former Commissioner Robert Fuller (D) voted to approve the project.ย
At the time, Commissioner Cooper told local media that heโd discounted the petitions because, in his youth, heโd often signed petitions without fully studying the issues.ย Petition signers took offense at that statement and called for a new public hearing on the matter at a time of day more convenient for working professionals than the original hearingโs 11 a.m. Monday time-slot.ย The Board of Commissioners did not grant the request and let the matter stand as it was.
County Planning and Growth Management Department says that the developer will install a traffic light at the projectโs main entrance across from Dorchesterโs St. Phillipโs Drive.ย However, The Bay Net was not able to confirm that detail with project developer, Archstone-Smith, or discover that they had conducted the additional traffic impact study which they promised to attendees at last yearโs neighborhood meeting on the issue.ย
Area residents also felt that Archstone-Smith underestimated the quantity of children the development would add to Wade Elementary, Davis Middle School and Westlake High School.ย Archstone-Smith expects 176 new students.ย County formulas estimate 306.ย
The developer has nearly finished paying the County its $10.3 million for school allocations, fees for use on new school construction based on the number of housing units in a project.ย The money would pay for one third the cost of a new elementary or middle school, but only a tenth of the cost of a new high school.
Luxury apartment buildings will be the first constructed, according to the County Department of Planning and Growth Management.ย Last year, Archstone-Smith anticipated that the units would rent between $1,380 and $1,400 a month, depending on market conditions. ย A two-bedroom luxury apartment in the recently completed Sheffield Green complex goes for about $1,200 monthly.
After much negotiation with county development planners, Archstone-Smith agreed that 6 percent,ย or 45 of its apartments would b
