It is almost 3 years since
Coconut Grove neighbors united
in a grassroots effort to stop
and ultimately scale back the
Home Depot project.
Through
the difficult struggle, much
has been accomplished: the size
of the store has been scaled
back nearly 50%, the canopy
trees on the property have been
saved, and the grocery store has
remained.
Initially, Home Depot planned
to take over the entire Grove
Gate Shopping Center with a
133,000 sq. ft. "big orange
box" and eliminating the grocery
store.
They then designed a 125,000
sq. ft. two story building with
a multi-level parking garage
with plans to remove over 100
trees on the site. They were
finally forced to retrofit the
K-mart store which has minimally
impacted the Grove as far as
traffic and truck deliveries.
These are tangible results of
which The Grove First, the
Coconut Grove Village
Council, and the community
achieved. Marc Sarnoff,
former Chairman of the Village
Council and now Commissioner in
District 2,Sue McConnell, and
Mel Meinhardt were visible
leaders in the effort from the
start.
We showed our strength and
unity through the Council and
homeowner groups to support our
neighbors living adjacent to the
property.Most importantly, we
have shown passion and steadfast
determination to preserve the
quality of life that makes the
Grove so special.
A lawsuit is pending against
the City for not following its
own laws in requiring Home Depot
to apply for a Class II Special
Permit, giving proper notice to
the residents, and for allowing
a C2 industrial warehouse in a
C1 light commercial zoning
district.