City Council To Review Hardees Site Plan

The parking and building layout of the proposed new Hardess restaurant.

The parking and building layout of the proposed new Hardess restaurant.

Oskaloosa, Iowa – The Oskaloosa City Council will take a look at a proposed new Hardees. It will be located on the east side of Kentucky Fried Chicken.

Last week the Planning and Zoning Commission approved the proposed site plan, which opened the gate for the full council to review.

The approval did come with some recommendations from the City of Oskaloosa Staff. They include:

  • All sidewalk ramps will need to conform to ADA standards. The sidewalk ramp on the northwest corner of the site may need extra curb in order to meet the ADA standards. The existing sidewalk ramps from the Urban Skate Park will need to be realigned with the proposed sidewalk ramp on the southeast corner.
  • Indicate sidewalk along the west side of the site to connect the proposed sidewalk on A Avenue and High Avenue.
  • Provide a lighting plan.
  • Provide the signage details. Any signs must meet the sign regulations from Chapter 17.30 of the Oskaloosa Municipal Code.

Westar Foods submitted the site plan for the proposed 3,575 square foot building that will include a drive-thru window that facilitates two aisles. The proposed site will have two entrances from A Avenue and another entrance from High Avenue West.

New 5 foot sidewalks will be installed along A Avenue West and High Avenue West. The proposed sidewalk along A Avenue West would have a 10 foot setback from the roadway.

The new site would include 31 parking spaces, including 2 handicap accessible spaces.

The Oskaloosa City Council will review the plan on Monday during their regular session.

 

 

 

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