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Performance Parking Pilot Draw Objections |
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| by: Virginia Avniel Spatz | |||
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Representatives of Mt. Lebanon Baptist Church sought a special exception to create a community center to provide specialized job training for CVS employees, as well as a variance to increase the number of available units in a nearby unoccupied former apartment building for ‘workforce housing.’ Both applications met with considerable opposition from members of the community, who voiced numerous arguments against the efforts of the Church. 17 2nd St. NE The applicant for planned renovations to 17 2nd St. NE was not present for the ANC 6C meeting, but has agreed to appear next month to present their case. As a formality, commissioners voted to oppose the application and send a letter asking the HPRB to strike the project from its agenda pending the appearance of the applicant at the May Full ANC meeting. Resolution at 510 8th St. NE An agreement between the owner of 510 8th St. NE and several concerned neighbors has been reached. The project was hotly debated over several months. Last month, architect Sassan Gharai presented a much-changed proposal and participated in an open dialogue with concerned neighbors. ANC Commissioners were encouraged by the news. Other Development News Transportation News Commissioner Phelps’ presentation dealt with an update on a Public Space application from Grainger Store originally sought during the April ANC 6C meeting. Grainger proposed the installation of a 6-foot tall wrought-iron fence around its property and on a portion of publicly-owned land near the sidewalk in front of the establishment. Commissioners voted 7-2 to oppose the application at the March Full ANC meeting. Commissioner Phelps noted that Grainger Store withdrew its application, and instead of exploring other options to secure their property, moved the placement of the controversial section of the fence inside their property line: the entire length is now located on privately-owned property. Community Announcements Representatives from several races upcoming in the ANC 6C area were present, including those from the 29th Annual Capitol Hill Classic taking place Saturday, May 18. The ANC lent the race its unanimous support. Roll Call Commissioners present: Chair Karen Wirt (6C08); Co-Vice Chair and Public Safety Committee Chair Mark Dixon (6C02); Transportation Committee Chair Anne Phelps (6C04); Tom Hamilton (6C06); v (6C07); and Co-Vice Chair Charles Docter (6C09); Keith Silver (6C01); Treasurer and Grants Committee Chair Lena Brown (6C03). Absent: None. ANC 6C next meets May 14th at 7 p.m. at the Heritage Foundation, located at 214 Massachusetts Avenue NE. Call 202-547-7168 or visit www.anc6c.org for more information and meeting agenda. |
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