HENDERSONVILLE – Developers who are seeking to build a four-story, extended stay hotel behind the Blue Ridge Mall will have to wait a few more weeks in the process of it being approved, even though they submitted their plans to the city by the Feb. 2 deadline.
Hendersonville City Planner Tyler Morrow told the Times-News on Feb. 12 that developers will have to submit revised plans by March 1, because the original plans were incomplete.
“The main reason the plans were deemed to be incomplete was that the developer did not provide staff with the required boundary survey of the area proposed for development,” Hendersonville City Planner Tyler Morrow told the Times-News on Feb. 12.
The proposed hotel is 51,463 square feet with 124 rooms, and the parking lot site plan shows 76 parking spaces. The project is on 1.4 acres directly behind the mall, which is located at 1800 Four Seasons Blvd. Cox said he and his staff took interest in the site after they got a call about a year ago from the Blue Ridge Mall Development Group, which is based out of Augusta, Georgia. The mall and the site for the proposed hotel is owned by James Hull Jr.