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Mall demolition could start end of Nov., eight new stores could open by Christmas 2016

Posted at 4:52 pm October 19, 2015
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Sears at Oak Ridge City Center

Demolition work at the former Oak Ridge Mall could start at the end of November at the former Sears store, and eight new stores could open at the redeveloped 60-acre site by Christmas 2016, officials said Monday. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Note: This story was last updated at 6:55 p.m.

Demolition work at the former Oak Ridge Mall could start at the end of November at the former Sears store, and eight new stores could open at the redeveloped 60-acre site by Christmas 2016, officials said Monday.

RealtyLink, the new master developer announced in September, has been looking at the mostly vacant shopping center in the heart of Oak Ridge since 2009. They replace Crosland Southeast, which had been working on the $80 million redevelopment project for more than two years.

RealtyLink, which is based in Greenville, South Carolina, hopes to close on the property, which is now owned by Oak Ridge City Center LLC, at the end of November.

A demolition permit has already been issued, but it’s not in RealtyLink’s name. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Business, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Slider Tagged With: Anderson County Commission, Belk, Crosland Southeast, IDB, JCPenney, Main Street—Oak Ridge, mall redevelopment, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Industrial Development Board, Oak Ridge Mall, RealtyLink, tax increment financing, TIF

Council to consider amending mall plan, inviting DOE to discuss travel practices

Posted at 8:56 am October 19, 2015
By John Huotari 9 Comments

Oak Ridge Mall

The Oak Ridge City Center, which could be redeveloped as a multi-use town center known as Main Street, is pictured above. Also known as the former Oak Ridge Mall, the L-shaped building is at center. The white building at center left is Walmart, and it is not part of the proposed redevelopment. Neither is the white building at center top, the Tinseltown Theater. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Note: This story was updated at 12:35 p.m.

During a special meeting Tuesday, the Oak Ridge City Council will consider amending the economic impact plan for the redevelopment of the former Oak Ridge Mall. The change is being considered primarily because the master developer has changed.

The amendment to the economic impact plan, which also includes a date change, will be considered a day earlier, on Monday, October 19, by the Oak Ridge Industrial Development Board and Anderson County Commission.

The Industrial Development Board has a public hearing and special meeting on the $13 million tax increment financing, or TIF, for the redevelopment and an amendment to the economic impact plan at 3:45 p.m. Monday, October 19, in the Oak Ridge Municipal Building Training Room. The County Commission is expected to consider the amendment in a meeting that starts at 6:30 p.m. Monday in Room 312 of the Anderson County Courthouse in Clinton. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Business, Front Page News, Government, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Anderson County Commission, Board of Education, Crosland Southeast, DOE, economic impact plan, Industrial Development Board, John Ragan, Ken Yager, Kent Calfee, Mark Watson, Municipal Building Training Room, Oak Ridge City Center, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Mall, Oak Ridge Preschool, per diem rates, Randy McNally, RealtyLink, special meeting, tax increment financing, TIF, travel, travel practices, U.S. Department of Energy, work session

Mayor Frank wants to serve as chair of AC Commission, sit with legislative body at meetings

Posted at 8:43 am October 15, 2015
By John Huotari 2 Comments

Terry Frank

Terry Frank

Anderson County Mayor Terry Frank wants to serve as chair of the County Commission, and she’s asked to be considered as a candidate in September 2016.

In an October 14 letter, Frank also asked commissioners to sit with them during meetings.

The proposals could be considered by the Anderson County Commission on Monday.

If she were commission chair, Frank said, she would have to surrender her veto power. She would have a non-voting position, but she would be able to cast a vote to break a tie.

“While this may seem a shocking proposal at first, I think we can look back over the history of Anderson County and see that the county mayor as chairman—or county executive or judge as the position used to be called—was an effective structure,” Frank said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Commission, Anderson County mayor, chair, election, Steve Emert, Terry Frank, Tim Isbel, veto power

Some minor changes, but Main Street project still expected to open for Christmas 2016

Posted at 1:54 pm October 14, 2015
By John Huotari 2 Comments

Main Street Oak Ridge Belk on March 2, 2015

Construction for the redevelopment of the former Oak Ridge Mall could start first near the Belk store, the city’s retail consultant said this month. (File photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

There have been some minor changes to the plans, but the new developer at Main Street Oak Ridge still plans to open the retail-driven, mixed-use development by the Christmas 2016 holiday season, the city’s retail consultant said last week.

RealtyLink, the new South Carolina-based developer, took over as master developer in September, replacing Crosland Southeast, the firm that had led the redevelopment effort for more than two years.

Oak Ridge retail consultant Ray Evans said RealtyLink has a good relationship with Crosland, a North Carolina-based company.

“They have essentially picked up where Crosland left off,” Evans said.

RealtyLink has plans for about 60,000 more square feet of retail than Crosland did, giving the project a total of about 460,000 square feet of retail, including in the two remaining anchors, Belk and JCPenney. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Business, Business, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Commission, Belk, Crosland Southeast, economic impact plan, JCPenney, Main Street—Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Industrial Development Board, Oak Ridge Mall, Ray Evans, RealtyLink, tax increment financing, TIF

County officials to ask for one-year extension on expiring courthouse lease

Posted at 1:11 pm October 13, 2015
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Anderson County General Sessions Court Judge Roger Miller

First elected in August, Judge Roger Miller, left, is pictured in Anderson County General Sessions Court, Division II, in Oak Ridge before a bond hearing this summer. (2015 file photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today) 

 

CLINTON—Anderson County officials could ask for a one-year extension of the lease on the General Sessions Court, Division II, in Oak Ridge. The current lease expires at the end of the year, on December 31.

The county has an option to renew the lease for five years from January 1, 2016, through the end of 2021, but it’s not clear if officials want to do that. There are questions about whether they want to keep a courthouse in Oak Ridge, particularly if the City of Oak Ridge is not providing financial support. But if Division II court does stay in Oak Ridge, there is a question about whether it should remain at the current location at the former Oak Ridge Utility District building on Bus Terminal Road.

Officials have limited time, about 80 days, to weigh the alternatives before the lease expires, and there are holidays in the meantime, said Anderson County Commissioner Mark Alderson, who made a motion to seek a one-year lease extension during an Operations Committee meeting on Monday. The committee unanimously approved that proposal on a voice vote. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Anderson County, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Oliver Springs, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: 7th Judicial Crime Task Force of Anderson County, Anderson County Commission, Anderson County General Sessions Court, City of Oak Ridge, Dave Clark, Division II, Division II court, Don Layton, extension, General Sessions Court, General Sessions Court Division II, lease, Mark Alderson, Myron Iwanski, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Municipal Building, Oak Ridge Utility District, Operations Committee, ORUD, Roger Miller, Ron Murch, Steve Mead, Terry Frank, Theresa Scott, Vintage Development

With new developer at work, AC to consider amendment to Oak Ridge mall economic plan

Posted at 10:22 am October 12, 2015
By John Huotari 2 Comments

Oak Ridge Mall

The Oak Ridge City Center, which could be redeveloped as a multi-use town center known as Main Street, is pictured above. Also known as the former Oak Ridge Mall, the L-shaped building is at center. The white building at center left is Walmart, and it is not part of the proposed redevelopment. Neither is the white building at center top, the Tinseltown Theater. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

The Anderson County Operations Committee on Monday night will consider an amendment to the economic impact plan for the Oak Ridge Mall economic development area. Officials have said some minor changes would be required after a new master developer become involved in the redevelopment of the former mall.

The Oak Ridge City Council and Industrial Development Board are also expected to consider some minor changes to the mall-related documents. The IDB has a special-called meeting on October 19.

The Anderson County Operations Committee meets at 6 p.m. Monday, October 12, in Room 312 of the Anderson County Courthouse in Clinton. The Committee is expected to forward a recommendation on the amended economic impact plan to the Anderson County Commission for its October 19 meeting. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Business, Business, Government, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge, Slider Tagged With: Anderson County Commission, Anderson County Courthouse, Anderson County Operations Committee, Crosland Southeast, economic impact plan, IDB, Industrial Development Board, Main Street—Oak Ridge, master developer, Neil Wilson, Oak Ridge City Center, Oak Ridge City Center LLC, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Mall, Oak Ridge Municipal Planning Commission, RealtyLink, redevelopment, tax increment financing, TIF

Emert elected chair of Anderson Commission, Isbel is vice chair

Posted at 4:00 pm September 27, 2015
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Steve Emert

Steve Emert

Anderson County Commissioner Steve Emert was elected chair of the Anderson County Commission on Monday, replacing former Chair Robert McKamey, and Commissioner Tim Isbel was elected vice chair of the 16-member legislative body.

McKamey had sought to be reappointed to a second one-year term as chair. But he only picked up two votes Monday, one from him and the other from Commissioner Philip Warfield.

Emert, who has been vice chair for one one-year term, voted “no” for McKamey, and all other commissioners who were present abstained, which was, under the rules, a vote for Emert. Nine votes were required.

Anderson County commissioners Myron Iwanski and Angeleque McNutt were absent.

Isbel was appointed vice chair. No one else sought that post. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Government Tagged With: Anderson County Commission, Angeleque McNutt, chair, Myron Iwanski, Philip Warfield, Robert McKamey, Steve Emert, Tim Isbel, vice chair

AC Commission preview

Posted at 12:34 pm September 21, 2015
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Anderson County Courthouse

The Anderson County Courthouse on Main Street in Clinton is pictured above. (File photo)

Information from WYSH Radio

The Anderson County Commission will meet at 6:30 p.m. today (Monday, September 21) in Room 312 of the Anderson County Courthouse in Clinton.

Prior to this evening’s meeting, the Commission will issue a proclamation saluting Anderson County Community Action Commission for its 50 years of service to the county.

Once the meeting begins, one of the more interesting items on the agenda will be consideration of an Operations Committee recommendation that a writ of mandamus be sought from a judge to force Anderson County Mayor Terry Frank to sign a motion that has been approved twice by the Commission to open an access road to the East Wolf Valley convenience center in Claxton to alleviate traffic congestion.

Frank will address what she calls the county’s non-compliance with state laws regarding vehicles for elected officials and will revisit the issue of whether the Commission has the authority to directly hire and supervise employees. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Government, Meetings and Events Tagged With: Anderson County Commission, Anderson County Courthouse, Community Action Commission, East Wolf Valley convenience center, Operations Committee, Robert McKamey, Steve Emert, Terry Frank

AC School Board OKs raises for employees

Posted at 1:33 pm September 11, 2015
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Larry Foster

Larry Foster is director of Anderson County Schools.

Information from WYSH Radio

Thursday night, the Anderson County School Board unanimously approved pay raises for some 600 certified employees of the school system and about 400 classified employees.

Certified staff will receive a $1,000 raise, which equals about 2 percent.

Classified staff will receive a 48-cent-per-hour raise, which equals about $1,000 for all 260-day classified staff as well.

School officials point out that some staff members do not work the 260-day-a-year schedule, so their raise will not equal $1,000. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Commission, Anderson County School Board, Larry Foster, pay raises, property tax rate, wage hike

McKamey, Emert candidates for AC Commission chair

Posted at 10:41 am September 8, 2015
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Robert McKamey

Robert McKamey

WYSH Radio/Oak Ridge Today

Note: This story was updated at 11 a.m.

The current chair and vice chair of the Anderson County Commission are both seeking the chairmanship when Commission elects new officers later this month.

Robert McKamey, the current chair, had already announced his intention to seek another one-year term. Now, vice chair Steve Emert has announced his intention to challenge McKamey.

McKamey and Emert were appointed chair and vice chair in September 2014. It was a first term for both. Both were re-elected to the County Commission last year.

McKamey represents District 5, which includes Marlow and Dutch Valley. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Commission, Anderson County Courthouse, Angeleque McNutt, chair, Chuck Fritts, District 3, District 5, Robert McKamey, Robin Biloski, Steve Emert, vice chair

McNutt appointed to replace Biloski on AC Commission

Posted at 8:07 pm August 17, 2015
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Angeleque McNutt of Rainbow Florist

Angeleque McNutt of Rainbow Florist in Oak Ridge was appointed to the Anderson County Commission on Monday, replacing Robin Biloski, who resigned August 3. (Angeleque McNutt via Facebook)

Business owner Angeleque McNutt has been appointed to replace Robin Biloski on Anderson County Commission. Biloski resigned on August 3 because she and her husband Bill are moving to Madeira Beach, Florida.

McNutt, who owns Rainbow Florist in Oak Ridge, will represent District 8. That district includes Emory Valley, Hendrix Creek, and Woodland in Oak Ridge.

McNutt will serve until the August 2016 election, the next county general election. She told commissioners on Monday that she will seek re-election in that election.

McNutt was appointed in a 8-6 vote after a first-round 7-7 tie between her and candidate Phil Yager. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Commission, Angeleque McNutt, District 8, Myra Mansfield, Myron Iwanski, Phil Yager, Rainbow Florist, Robin Biloski, Theresa Scott

Commission again approves 10-cent tax increase for pay raises, schools

Posted at 9:34 pm August 13, 2015
By John Huotari 1 Comment

Anderson County Teachers at County Commission

Roughly three-quarters of those attending the budget deliberations at Anderson County Commission wore red—”Red for Public Ed”—on Monday, July 20, 2015. (File photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Note: This story was last updated at 11 p.m.

CLINTON—The Anderson County Commission has again approved a 10-cent tax rate increase for 2 percent pay raises for county employees, teachers, and school staff, and this time the result is final.

The first attempt in July ended in a legislative stalemate when commissioners failed to raise the tax rate by 10 cents, even though the budget they had passed earlier anticipated that increase. Commissioners first vote on the budget and then vote on the tax rate.

In their second attempt on Thursday, August 13, commissioners first approved budgets with the total 10-cent increase and then raised the tax rate by 10 cents. That ended a long process that began as early as May and included seven meetings, according to one official.

“We’re just relieved that the process is finally over,” said Rachel Minardo, president of the Anderson County Education Association. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, Government, K-12, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Commission, Anderson County Education Association, Anderson County Schools, budget, Chuck Fritts, Clinton City Schools, county employees, Jerry Creasey, Jerry White, Mark Alderson, Myron Iwanski, Oak Ridge Schools, pay raises, Philip Warfield, property tax rate, Rachel Minardo, Rick Meredith, Robert McKamey, Steve Emert, Steve Mead, tax rate, tax rate increase, teachers, Theresa Scott, Tim Isbel, Tracy Wandell, Whitey Hitchcock, Zach Bates

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