Most attention in the Westbard Sector Plan debate has been directed towards developer Equity One's massive Westwood Complex of properties. But another landowner has a redevelopment proposal on River Road. The owner of The Roof Center property at 5244 River Road shared a potential redevelopment plan for its site with Montgomery County planners Monday. It would include a 6-8 story building with ground floor retail, and the owner is open to combining parcels with neighbors Talbert's and American Plant. Talbert's, of course, is the iconic beer & wine shop and convenience store that has been on River Road for nearly 60 years. It is unclear at this point whether Talbert's' owner has any interest in selling the property. The store has a strong local following, as do the Roof Center and American Plant. I am hoping that Talbert's can stay, or at worst, open in the ground floor of a future building on the site. It's unlikely parking would be as convenient under the new Sector Plan guidelines, however, as Talbert's front parking lot is today.
The owner of the Roof Center property feels that the zoning now in effect is too restrictive for height and density, and expressed doubt that River Road would be transformed into a pedestrian boulevard anytime soon, due to tight space. Parking remains a concern for a future redevelopment, as well, and the owner would like State Highway Administration planners to retain the median turning lane for businesses along the strip. The Roof Center plan references the existing high-rises, and a future senior housing tower, as the new norm for heights in the Westbard Sector. Such a change was strongly opposed by residents of Kenwood in a meeting with planners later in the day, as Kenwood Civic Association officers implored them to set firm, low height restrictions on River Road properties in the plan.
This concept plan does give a sense of what may happen along River Road in a few years from now, as multiple property owners may partner to create larger lots that will facilitate denser redevelopment. How tall and dense those projects will be is one of the major issues landowners, residents and planners are grappling with this week in the Westbard Sector Plan charette process.
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Sunday, July 01, 2012
BETHESDA STORM SHOTS: PHOTOS FROM THE STORM OF THE CENTURY
Here are photos from around Bethesda, in the aftermath of the Storm of the Century:
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| 80 MPH wind shear hit Foong Lin restaurant "Uh oh, better get MAACO!" |
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| Stop means stop - except in Bethesda! |
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| Bethesda natives know to head to Talbert's on River Road for ice when power goes out - the line was out the door! |
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| River Road was closed between Springfield Drive and Ridgefield Road due to storm damage. |
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| This is River Road, looking [south]east towards Washington, D.C. T2 Metrobuses joined all traffic on Ridgefield Rd. detour. |
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| Another victim of 80 MPH wind shear was this tree just north of downtown Bethesda [Photo: David Heyman] |
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| Police tape prevents drivers from turning at dark intersection of Wisconsin and Norfolk Avenues. |
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| Ice Truckers of Bethesda! Business was booming for this truck selling ice at 7-11 on Fairmont Avenue. |
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| Soccer fans arriving at Union Jack's for Euro Cup 2012 finals were greeted by these signs announcing the bar was closed due to power outage. |
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| By the evening of July 2, most power in downtown Bethesda had been restored. This was the view looking north on Norfolk Ave. |
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| Bold Bite, BlackFinn and Veterans Park were ready for the summer crowds. |
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| A Florida Light and Power crew that just finished a job in Bethesda rushes to batten down the hatches as a thunderstorm hits on July 3. |
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| A Bethesda resident's helpful note directing Pepco to a dangerous situation off River Road. |
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