When we closed the first time for 13 weeks I took one hard hit and I never really recovered from it but I really, truly enjoyed serving people and having many, many friends. I had to get out of business because of this COVID-19. I wish I could thank each and every one face to face, unfortunately it cannot be done. We have met so many beautiful people, great customers. "I want to thank everyone for the beautiful 41 years of business. He has worked at the business for 41 years. This has been tough," Adrian said Wednesday of the family-owned Mexican restaurant. She said there had been "a lot of conversation surrounding the redevelopment of Dawson Ridge Par & Pub, and also a lot of misinformation spreading.Adrian and Lupe Gaytan weren't really ready to close Fork & Fingers Restaurant Monday. Whitaker said he still believes that the manufactured homes, his initial proposal, would be best suited for the site, but he also has interest of developers who could build duplexes at the site.Ĭouncilwoman Stephanie Zader said Tuesday that Whittaker's intent "from the beginning has been to offer affordable home ownership to the residents of Mansfield, and he still intends to do so." He said he plans to offer more tours to the public of the local mobile home parks he's already improved in the area. They have been renamed Colonial Hills, Maple Hills and Woodland Hills, respectively. Whittaker, 39, earlier this year purchased mobile home parks on Yale Avenue and Walker Avenue in Madison Township, and Armstrong Avenue in Mansfield. Whittaker to offer tours of other mobile home parks The five planning commission members at the May meeting had voted 5-0 to reject the request, sparking applause from a crowd of about 60 people who had packed city council chambers. INKcarceration Music & Tattoo Festival: Ink and metal flows Whittaker had been looking to have the listed parcels rezoned from R-2, residential district, to MH, mobile home park district. In May, Mansfield Planning Commission rejected a rezoning request from Whittaker, who wants to buy the former Dawson Ridge nine-hole golf course at 591 Von Hof Blvd., which closed last season. “If he (Whittaker) wants to come back later, he comes back later.”Ībout a dozen people showed up for council’s scheduled public hearing on the matter, but left after learning the request had been rescinded. “Historically, everybody votes no and kills it,” he said. The vote was a formality in such cases, Council President David Falquette explained. When the community has all the facts, I hope they will be supportive and we plan to give them all the time they need." Mansfield City Council's 7-0 no vote a formalityĪs a result of Whittaker's decision, Mansfield City Council Tuesday night voted 7-0 - Councilman Phil Scott was absent - against the original rezoning request. "And I'll give them that opportunity over the next several months. "I want to give the community a chance to take in what we're trying to do, to give people home ownership," he said. Nathan Whittaker of Ocala, Florida, told the News Journal Tuesday night that he decided to withdraw the rezoning request with the intent of meeting with the community and getting their input on how he can move forward with his plans for the property. An investor who wants to put 300 manufactured homes at the site of the former Dawson Ridge golf course rescinded his request for a rezone that had been scheduled for Mansfield City Council Tuesday night.
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