Ocean City Council Votes on Fate of Wonderland Pier Site, Luxury Hotel Proposal on the Line
In a crucial vote tonight, Ocean City leaders will determine the future of the former Gillian's Wonderland Pier site on the boardwalk. The decision could either pave the way for a luxury hotel or render the redevelopment efforts obsolete.
At stake is the proposed 252-room hotel that Icona Resorts wants to build on the property, which would bring in tourism and generate revenue for the city. However, opponents argue that the hotel would disrupt Ocean City's family-friendly reputation and create an eyesore on the beachfront.
Council Vice President Pete Madden, who has rallied support for the hotel proposal, believes it could be a "crown jewel" for the city. He argues that the hotel would attract tourists and boost local businesses, including shops along the east end of the boardwalk, which are facing stagnation due to inaction on the property's future.
Madden acknowledges that the current zoning laws do not permit the luxury hotel, but hopes that a designation as an area in need of rehabilitation could pave the way for negotiations with Icona Resorts. This would allow Ocean City to take advantage of state tax incentives and potentially secure the project.
While some business leaders have expressed support for the hotel proposal, others are opposed, fearing high-rise development on the boardwalk or an unwanted obstruction on the beachfront. The Rutgers poll commissioned last year found residents leaning slightly against the hotel project.
The outcome of tonight's vote will determine whether Icona Resorts' proposed luxury hotel remains a viable option. If approved, the property would be referred to the city's planning board for further review.
In a crucial vote tonight, Ocean City leaders will determine the future of the former Gillian's Wonderland Pier site on the boardwalk. The decision could either pave the way for a luxury hotel or render the redevelopment efforts obsolete.
At stake is the proposed 252-room hotel that Icona Resorts wants to build on the property, which would bring in tourism and generate revenue for the city. However, opponents argue that the hotel would disrupt Ocean City's family-friendly reputation and create an eyesore on the beachfront.
Council Vice President Pete Madden, who has rallied support for the hotel proposal, believes it could be a "crown jewel" for the city. He argues that the hotel would attract tourists and boost local businesses, including shops along the east end of the boardwalk, which are facing stagnation due to inaction on the property's future.
Madden acknowledges that the current zoning laws do not permit the luxury hotel, but hopes that a designation as an area in need of rehabilitation could pave the way for negotiations with Icona Resorts. This would allow Ocean City to take advantage of state tax incentives and potentially secure the project.
While some business leaders have expressed support for the hotel proposal, others are opposed, fearing high-rise development on the boardwalk or an unwanted obstruction on the beachfront. The Rutgers poll commissioned last year found residents leaning slightly against the hotel project.
The outcome of tonight's vote will determine whether Icona Resorts' proposed luxury hotel remains a viable option. If approved, the property would be referred to the city's planning board for further review.