Change coming for problem property on 8th Street

Submitted by Suanne Z. Thamm
Reporter – News Analyst
February 13, 2020

For years the City of Fernandina Beach and the Code Enforcement and Appeals Board have dealt with complaints and code violations for a commercial property owned by Mark R. O’Brien at 400 S. 8th Street.  Generally known as “the Taylor Rental property,” the structure has been cited numerous times for a variety of complaints, racking up significant fines.  The owner has attempted to sell the property for over a year.  But no deal has materialized — until now (hopefully).

400 South 8th Street

The City’s Technical Review Committee (TRC) was presented today with a pre-application concept that proposes to demolish the structures on the property and replace them with ten duplex residences on the 2.3 acre parcel.  Nick Gillette of Gillette & Associates, Inc.  walked TRC members through the conceptual plan which would locate 7 of the duplex buildings along 8th Street and 3 along 9th Street.

TRC members discussed issues relating to stormwater, sidewalks and access.  Senior Planner Jacob Platt indicated that the City would prefer mixed commercial/residential projects in Multiple Use Overlay districts.  Gillette pointed out that this project, tentatively named Cottages At Amelia, would be the only new residential project within that district and that the project would alleviate multiple concerns over the current structures and use of the land.

The project received guidance from the TRC to incorporate in a future application.

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frank aquino
frank aquino (@guest_56657)
4 years ago

The proposal would alleviate and solve a long standing problem while generating tax dollars and beautifying that dismal piece of land.

J. Michael Castner
J. Michael Castner (@guest_56658)
4 years ago
Reply to  frank aquino

Who would buy a Cottage on 8th St. with Log Trucks running 24/7?

Frank Fiala
Frank Fiala (@guest_56672)
4 years ago

Would these cottages be considered for low income housing? If families were to reside there, where would the children play?