BAILEY — The commission approved Pizza Kitchen to offer pickup and delivery service during its Presidents Day meeting.
Commissioner Richard Wilson requested a special use permit to open Mary's Pizza at The Leaning Tree on his property, which also includes The Leaning Tree Ristorante Italiano on Deans Street.
Wilson received approval for a Bailey Zoning Permit in July to propose a change of use for the TR-zoned property. The Town of Bailey's Zoning Compliance Certificate issued on the same day indicates that the proposed work was “conversion of garage to pizza take-out (used as an accessory to 6168 Deans St.).” has been done.
Nash County then issued Wilson a commercial building permit for “renovation and renovation” on October 4.
The Bailey Board of Adjustment held a quasi-judicial hearing on the special use permit in January and ultimately issued a decision recommending approval or denial.
Since then, Wilson has moved a pizza oven, food service preparation sink, flooring and some ductwork and plumbing equipment to the Deans Street building.
With board approval, he can now connect electricity and water to operate the pizza kitchen.
The special use permit has 17 conditions.
• “Owner/operators must demonstrate that they have a parking plan that stacks parking in an adjacent parking lot in case customers need to wait for their food order to be completed.”
• “The owner must demonstrate through a designated letter from Bailey Methodist Church or Southern Bank that they can provide at least five parking spaces. The parking lot will serve as a waiting area until orders can be picked up. Masu.”
• “The only services that owners may provide are delivery or walk-in pickup services. Drive-through services are not permitted.”
• “Owner must have one parking space designated for the delivery driver's vehicle on the property. All other parking must be at Southern Bank or Bailey Methodist Church.”
• “Owner must enter into an agreement with Bailey Methodist Church and/or Southern Bank to use the adjacent parking lot as overflow parking.”
• “Business hours must be 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday.”
• “Any issues, concerns, or complaints raised by the Chief of Police, Bailey Police Department, Bailey City Officials, Fire Chief, Bailey Fire Department, Fire Marshal, or Building Inspector shall cause the applicant to appear again before the Board of Adjustment. become.”
• “The owner must reappear before the Board of Adjustment to renew the special use permit annually without additional fees. The Board reserves the right to add additional conditions as it deems necessary.” To do.”
• “Changes or deviations from the site plan or approved special use permit shall be submitted to the Zoning Administrator and the Bailey Town Board of Adjustment for review and approval or for administrative review and approval by the Town of Bailey Zoning Board. Have to.”
• “Restaurants are not permitted to remain open at all times while the premises are used as a special event venue. If the premises are used as a special event venue, the restaurant must be closed and the Restaurants will not be permitted to reopen until all event patrons have left and the premises have returned to normal conditions.”
• “Owners must notify the Bailey Police Department of all venue rentals.”
• “The owner must install adequate lighting on the premises to ensure that drivers can see employees in the restaurant in the evening and at night.The lighting must not cause a nuisance to neighbors or adjoining premises There must be no.”
• “Restaurants must have a designated area for payment and pickup. This area may be separate from the restaurant or garage structure.”
• “The Bailey Fire Department needs to review its operating processes to ensure that they do not cause harmful harm in the event of a fire emergency.”
• “Restaurants are permitted to operate as pickup and delivery restaurants only. No dine-in dining is permitted at this time.”
• “There must be a barrier between the Leaning Tree restaurant/venue premises and this licensed restaurant. This barrier may be a fence, wall, or suitable landscaping.”
• “Owners must place signage on their premises indicating that the entrance is off Green Street and instructing patrons to turn right onto Deans Street when exiting. No other traffic flow patterns are allowed.”