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By Christopher Magan, Staff Writer 9:28 AM Friday, November 27, 2009

BEAVERCREEK — A new restaurant is planned for a plot of land near North Fairfield Road and Beaver Vu Drive that city officials have hoped to see redeveloped for some time.

Plans for a Frisch’s restaurant on three parcels for a total site of more than three acres are working their way through the city’s approval process.

The nearly 5,000-square-foot restaurant was recommended for approval by the city planning department with 27 conditions, including landscaping, traffic flow and design limitations, according to city records. The site is across from a planned traffic light at Beaver Vu and North Fairfield that will be installed in 2012, said Jeffrey McGrath, planning director. City council and staff are working with the developer to solve some traffic flow issues.

Frisch’s will be built where three “eyesores” now sit, McGrath said.

“It’s property we hoped to see developed after the interchange project was completed; it just took longer than we thought,” he said.

Contact this reporter at (937) 225-2342 or cmagan@DaytonDailyNews.com.

How exactly is Frich's fast food junk? It's a family friendly restaurant that has quite a diverse menu. The fact you are hoping these businesses close, which means loss of jobs, shows where the junk is on this blog, diner.
how?
2:43 PM, 12/17/2009
Oh great - more fast food junk. And a traffic light to boot! We are up to eyes with junk food in the area. Just wait until they start going out of business and we have a new set of eye sores.
Diner
3:38 PM, 11/27/2009
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