The Planning Commission set January 3rd 2017 as the date for public hearing regarding a conditional use permit for a residential dwelling unit above the first floor commercial units at 3 Fig Street, the former Kellogg Building. According to the staff report, the structure “is in the 2 zoning district, which according to Article III, Section 3.7.C allows residential dwelling units “provided that no such dwelling is located at street level and all dwelling units have direct access to the street level(not access through commercial establishment on the first level).”
Bev Petras says
Hello Cape Charles,
My name is Bev and my husband Chad are the ones who are trying to make the purchase. We promise to be an asset to the community, preserve the property, and make you proud to have us. We will be there in person for this hearing. Coming from Indiana and staying a few days. Meeting all of you will be wonderful and we are looking forward to a HUGE grand opening when we are all done.
Bev and Chad Petras
Chris Harmon says
‘We promise to be an asset to the community, preserve the property, and make you proud to have us.’
My Goodness…
Please wipe your mouth.
Eleanor Bruce says
Bev and Chad Petras. I look forward to the new life you will give the Kellogg Building. I’m sure it will be an asset to Cape Charles. Welcome to the community.
david kabler says
The Kellogg Building is the only example of Spanish Colonial Revival architecture in the Town of Cape Charles, and occupies a prominent site at the entrance to the historic district. I am glad that the Petras’ dream of opening a business and establishing their residence in this distinctive building. Cape Charles is a product of many newcomers to town, and I welcome the Petras’ and their considerable efforts and investment in our wonderful community.
Leonard Hanson says
What is happening with the Kellogg building??
Leslie says
We noticed the building on our first visit to CC this July. It looks like the project didn’t move forward?
Too bad—it’s a cool building needing a loving owner!
Publius Americanus says
With comments like Harmons, and the acrimony shown towards “Come here’s(and bring badly needed money to a destitute area) I am not surprised that it did not go forward.
Mike says
What is the status of the Kellog Building?
Terri says
It is now being renovated. I believe it will be a restaurant.
Leonard says
Thank you for your update
Best of luck on your endeavor