Lime Rock Park: P&Z approves new garages, kitchen
Lime Rock Park regulars will have the option to store vehicles at the track in new garage units. Screenshot by Patrick L. Sullivan

Lime Rock Park: P&Z approves new garages, kitchen

SALISBURY — The Planning and Zoning Commission held public hearings and approved two related applications from Lime Rock Park on Monday, March 7.

Opening the first public hearing, commission Chair Michael Klemens explained that the first application for a special permit for excavation and filling in the “Paddock B” area needed to be addressed first. The commission could then consider the site plan for new garages at the paddock as well as a revamped kitchen in the track’s infield.

Engineer Todd Ritchie explained that in order to build 20 garage units for the storage of vehicles, some 100 cubic yards of material would have be moved from one regulated area to another.

The commission approved the plan, with the provision that the suggestions of the commission’s own engineer, Tom Grimaldi, be incorporated.

Next came the garages themselves.

Bill Ruechert, representing the track’s new owners (known as Lime Rock Park II), said the row of 20 garages built into the hillside at Paddock B will be rented out to regular track users. It will be a convenience for them and will cut down on the number of trucks needed to transport race cars to the track.

He said the 20 units are for storage only, not for maintenance.

The second part of the application is to relocate the track’s kitchen from its current location up on the hill overlooking the complex to the Paddock A area in the infield.

Ruechert said the existing arrangement is inefficient. Food prepared in the outfield has to be driven by van along White Hollow Road and Route 112 and brought back into the grounds.

There was a discussion of handicapped bathrooms, resolved by LRP II agreeing to make the Paddock A bathroom available to both employees and to handicapped patrons.

The commission voted to approve the application, with the handicapped bathroom proviso and with Grimaldi’s recommendations incorporated.

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