Beavercreek City Council approved two pieces of legislation last week that could lead to the construction of a five-story, 24,500-square-foot office building on New Germany-Trebein Road.
An amendment to planned unit development (PUD) 5-5 for Pentagon Park was approved to incorporate 1.6013 acres of land from PUD 91-8 for Fairfield Crossing.
In addition, a specific site plan was approved to allow for construction of the office building, which would be located to the north of the Eye Mart Center on New Germany-Trebein Road and just west of the Fairfield Crossing PUD that houses the Sam's Club building.
The property contains the Tobacco Wharf, according to the staff report.
"The incorporation of this property in to this PUD would render the current specific site plan (SSP) approval for this portion of the Trebein Center 91-1 SSP, Tobacco Wharf site, which shows an 18,940-square-foot one-story building, no longer applicable," the staff report states. "Mills-Morgan has applied for a specific site plan, along with this rezoning request, to allow for their office building to be constructed on the site. It makes sense that the PUD permitted uses and restrictions, currently in place for Pentagon Park, be applied in this case since they are more appropriate and more applicable to their proposed development than those conditions that are currently in place with the Fairfield Crossing retail zoning."
The proposed site "has access to the signal at Commons Boulevard and New Germany-Trebein Road through the Eye Mart Center and will also have a connection to the west to the hotel site within Pentagon Park," the staff report states. "They type of users occupying this building are not anticipated to generate large volumes of traffic and the interconnection to the rest of the development is crucial in providing multiple options for traffic to and from the rest of the Pentagon Park development."
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