Bloomington grants Academy Sports second set of variances, to occupy old Marsh grocery building

Three months ago, Bloomington’s board of zoning appeals (BZA) granted a variance  to Academy Sports + Outdoor as part of the Houston-based company’s plan to open a store in the location of the former Marsh Supermarket building on the city’s east side.

Under the terms of that variance, Academy Sports can have 252 parking spaces on the site. The city’s zoning code would ordinarily place a cap of 169 parking spaces for the 51,268-square-foot building.

But it turned out that the relaxing of the parking space maximum was not enough to get the store all the way to the approval of a building permit.

Bloomington’s planning department identified several more issues, many of which were resolved through back-and-forth with Academy Sports. But in the end, there were four unresolved ways that the existing site did not conform with the requirements of the city’s unified development ordinance (UDO).

That meant four more variances were requested by the company, which were in part granted by last Thursday (Dec. 21) by Bloomington’s BZA. Continue reading “Bloomington grants Academy Sports second set of variances, to occupy old Marsh grocery building”