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Plans change for Longbranch Mercantile
Mike and Denise Hays, the new owners
of the Longbranch Mercantile, said in October their vision
is to reopen the building with a new café and meeting
rooms by the spring of 2007.
In 2003, the couple started working
on the mercantile building, which had been vacant for
several years. They said they have discovered a variety of
problems since then with the structure, zoning and other
issues.
Before their purchase, the Department
of Ecology had dug out underground storage tanks and the
majority of contaminated soil from the property caused by
gas spill at the old fuel pumps over years of operation.
The agency continues to monitor ground water in the area
to make sure no additional leaking has occurred.
The building, which was built in the
1950s, has major roof leaks, sinking floors, leaking
plumbing and an undersized septic system, in addition to
other problems, according to Denise Carron-Hays. A large
portion of the building sits on a county setback for the
Key Peninsula Highway, which means the county could
condemn the building in the future if it needs to make
road repairs or other work, she said.
“Given all these complex issues and
the necessary funding to correct these deficiencies, it
might make sense… to just start over,” she said.
The owners said they are working with
other local businesses to develop their ideas for the
property.
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