A piece of private land in the ECAC where a large community garden might be
a possibility is the 3.45-acre property at 2210 Millbank Street, owned by
Bhola and Radha Gupta. There is a ramshackle house on this lot that was
badly damaged by the tornado; I'm guessing it will be torn down. Prior to
the storm, I had a conversation with Mr. Gupta about renting the property
for a nonprofit garden education project a friend and I were hoping to
start, and Mr. Gupta was enthusiastic. However, my friend and I ran into
difficulties getting necessarily permissions from the city, which scuttled
our effort. A community garden where the produce wasn't being sold would not
face the same problems we did, however. (Under Raleigh's current rules,
you're allowed to garden in a residential zone, but you're not allowed to
sell the produce you grow.)
Another thing that makes this property attractive for gardening is the fact
that it has its own working well, though I would note that the well house
was damaged in the storm. It is also a wide open piece of land with great
sun exposure. But it does drain to a stream, so using organic methods would
be essential.
It will be interesting to see what happens with this property now. There had
been a proposal a few years back to have Habitat build some 27 townhouses
there, but that deal fell through after the city raised objections to such
intense development there. There were also issues relating to the tree
ordinance.
Here's a link to the property tax information for the parcel:
http://services.wakegov.com/realestate/Account.asp?id=0033487&stype=add…
-- Sue Sturgis