The City of Batavia Planning & Development Committee on Tuesday night approved a special use permit that opens the door for the creation of two apartments on the second floor of the Main Street Pizza building at 206 E. Main St.

Applicant Paul Marchese, doing business as Just Chez Realty LLC, said the $489,000 project which qualified for a Downtown Revitalization Initiative grant of $137,600 from the Batavia Development Corporations building improvement fund advances to the next stage, which is to finalize the engineering drawings and move the project into the construction phase.

Marchese said planning committee members asked whether he is looking to renovate the other half of the upstairs as well.

The plans for the other half of the upstairs have not been solidified as of yet, he said. At this point, we have acquired funding and grant sources and various things to complete phase one of our project. Phase two could be apartments or it could be something totally different depending on if we have a tenant that wants a specific build-out for up there.

Concerning apartment rental rates, Marchese said that since the project was awarded one of the grants, it is bound by a predetermined rent schedule.

As previously reported on The Batavian, Marcheses application calls for placing two apartments on the second floor and altering the buildings exterior by adding an entrance door on the south side, replacing windows, changing the nameplate on the north (front) of the building from MANCUSO to MARCHESE, and installing up lighting on that side.

Additional improvements includeremoving existing awnings and exposing the original transom windows, installing a new aluminum-clad wooden door on the north side and installing new aluminum-clad wood windows/door storefront in the center bay.

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City planners give the go-ahead for Main Street Pizza building revitalization project - The Batavian

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