(BCN) — West Valley residents craving Chick-fil-A have to go to San Jose as a result of they will not discover the rooster chain in Campbell.
Chick-fil-A pulled out of its proposal to fill a vacant constructing alongside one among Campbell’s main corridors final month after the eatery’s second try to come back to the town sparked uproar about elevated site visitors amongst residents within the Dry Creek neighborhood. The fast-food large deliberate to fill 2060 S. Bascom Ave. with a 6,050-square-foot restaurant with greater than 100 seats and 68 parking spots, using about 100 folks.
The South Bascom constructing has been empty since 2021 after Denny’s closed, however residents who reside on streets equivalent to Arroyo Seco Drive and Campbell Avenue made it clear prior to now few months that they did not need Chick-fil-A to fill the spot. Dozens of residents spoke in opposition to the venture at Campbell Planning Fee conferences, citing issues over cut-through site visitors and packed avenue parking — despite the fact that a site visitors research discovered there could be no vital short-term or long-term results. The venture wanted the fee’s approval, however by no means reached a vote.
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Matt Kamkar, planning fee vice chair, stated it is disappointing to lose out on a preferred enterprise, however the venture wants to suit the placement. He and different planning commissioners expressed issues over the venture earlier this yr.
“If their impacts are not reasonably mitigated, then that location is not the right one for the city,” Kamkar informed San Jose Highlight. “The ideal location for popular businesses that attract from everywhere would be at sites … next to freeway exits that are away from neighborhoods or large shopping centers.”
Chick-fil-A representatives didn’t instantly reply to requests for touch upon the choice.
Chick-fil-A tried to open a restaurant with a drive-thru on the positioning in 2020. Planning commissioners accredited the venture, however the Campbell Metropolis Council denied it after receiving a resident attraction and an outpouring of neighborhood opposition over site visitors congestion precipitated in different places, such because the Chick-fil-A in Sunnyvale. The eatery reached again out after dropping the bid with the newest proposal that eradicated the drive-thru.
Campbell resident Vikki Essert stated the venture was too near houses in its newest iteration and identified different Chick-fil-A places with out drive-thrus aren’t as near residential neighborhoods. There are 9 Chick-fil-As in Santa Clara County, 5 of that are in San Jose, with the latest location in Gilroy.
“This property is literally in people’s backyards. The eastern back third is bordered by homes,” Essert stated at a gathering.
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The South Bascom website, owned by a realty firm, will stay empty for now. Campbell officers are talking with the property proprietor about what to do subsequent. The road is slated to alter, even with out the Chick-fil-A, as a result of a number of housing developments are underway in neighboring San Jose.
Group Improvement Director Rob Eastwood wish to see a mixed-use venture, however stated the property proprietor has solely been fascinated by business growth, not housing. He stated that nook on South Bascom Avenue has been the supply of a number of code enforcement violations on account of dumping and homeless encampments.
“I’d love to fill (the spot) with a nice restaurant that’s good for the community that the neighborhood would seem to embrace,” Eastwood informed San Jose Highlight. “I don’t know exactly what that restaurant is, but something like that would be great.”
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