Northside Hospital Seeking to Renovate an Existing Hapeville Commercial Building

The purpose of the renovation and addition is to provide a new space to offer cancer treatments.
Source: Official

Last month, the City of Hapeville had received a design review application from Jonathan Colvin, on behalf of Northside Hospital, for the renovation of an existing building and a 3,654 SF addition to the building located at 791 Oak Street. Colvin submitted plans to the City of Hapeville to redevelop an existing building to provide cancer treatment to patients. Because the property is zoned RMU, it is subject to the commercial/mixed-use architectural design standards.

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The Hapeville Design Review Committee will be reviewing the site plan during their February 16, 2022, meeting. City Planners reviewed the information provided by the Applicant and identified a number of items that have been found deficient or require a design exception. Upon modification of the plans or granting a design exception, the planners recommend approving an application for the commercial building permit.

The 9,162 square foot building consists of a pre-engineered metal building with an EIFS façade and standing seam roof projection accent. The plans propose an addition with full-depth brick and hard coat stucco accents. The existing building finish will remain the same except for the removal of the roof projection and replacing it with a non-sloped projection.

The application documents list the estimated cost of construction to be approximately $6 million.

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Source: Official
Dr. Anita Archambeau

Dr. Anita Archambeau

Anita Archambeau, DPA AICP, is a freelance writer, adjunct professor, and consulting urban planner. She has over 25 years of community and economic development experience in local government. When she’s not working, you can find her exploring local craft breweries, walking her two beagles, or traveling to visit her adult children living in New York City and Minneapolis.
Dr. Anita Archambeau

Dr. Anita Archambeau

Anita Archambeau, DPA AICP, is a freelance writer, adjunct professor, and consulting urban planner. She has over 25 years of community and economic development experience in local government. When she’s not working, you can find her exploring local craft breweries, walking her two beagles, or traveling to visit her adult children living in New York City and Minneapolis.
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