Subway - Wellington & Hertel

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Opposition to Subway Storage of Garbage on Wellington Road WellingtonWatch

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The case against granting encroachment rights on residential right of way at Wellington and Hertel.

Transcript of Subway - Wellington & Hertel

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Opposition to Subway Storage of Garbage on Wellington Road

WellingtonWatch

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Hertel - Wellington is Not a Suitable Location

• This type of business cannot operate without concessions from the city

• In this case, it would require encroachment into city right-of-way

• Applicant is seeking encroachment into right –of- way on a residential street

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Code Violation

• City sanitation code forbids placing garbage totes on street prior to 5:00 PM the evening prior to pickup.

• 216-14

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Proposed business is unlikely to succeed

• Chain restaurants have been unsuccessful on Hertel area due to dominance of established popular locally owned businesses.

• Domino’s, Pizza Hut, McDonalds and a previous Subway have all opened and closed their restaurants on Hertel.

• The proposed location is a short walk from no less than a dozen simlar businesses

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Franchises provide only a fraction of the benefit of locally owned and operated restaurants

• Local restaurants pay no fees to outside entities.

• Local restaurants purchase their produce, baked goods, meats and equipment from local wholoesalers.

• Franchises buy their fixtures and food through the parent corporation.

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Parking is already an issue on Hertel

• Popularity of existing Hertel businesses already exhausts available parking in the area.

• Violation of parking rules creates a revenue stream for the city, however it creates unsafe conditions for the residential streets that connect with Hertel.

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There are numerous alternative locations that are suitable for this type of enterprise

• Locations with parking and with property for storing refuse

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Deviates from Subway Template for Success

• Existing successful Subway franchises in the area have a few things in common:

• Ample Parking• Space for storing refuse• Engaged ownership• Support from the community

• This location offers only 1/4

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If the city is to support this ill advised venture, encroachment should be on

commercial side of property, not residential

• Building next store already ignores city sanitation ordinance – additional totes are only marginally less attractive than those already there

• Right of way is already encroached 60 feet west by Shadow Lounge “Temporary Patio”

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Attractive Garbage Tote Structure

• Not sure what this would look like, but if it must be constructed, it would surely look equally attractive on the commercial front of the property.

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Safety hazard

Will block view of traffic turning onto Wellington when backing out of driveway

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EyesoreFront window of home on Wellington would look directly on garbage structure.

The business across the street (another sub shop) and the restaurant next door already share a dumpster. The owner is encouraged to enter into an arrangement with them.

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Summary

• This is not a suitable location to begin with.• If garbage must be kept adjacent to the building, it

should be kept on the commercial property side, not the residential.

• Any structure on the residential street will be an eyesore, will lower property values and will be a safety hazard.

• Over 200 neighbors, business owners and business patrons have signed a petition in opposition to the totes being stored on Wellington