Monday, 11 May 2009

May ANC 6C Draft Agenda

Advisory Neighborhood Commission 6C
Wednesday, May 13, 2009 7:00 pm
Heritage Foundation, 214 Massachusetts Avenue N.E.

Draft Agenda

Call to order
Quorum
Approval of agenda
Approval of April minutes

Treasurer’s report: April report; quarterly report (January-March 2009); 2009 budget; new expenses

Brief community announcements
  1. Building Museum, Festival of Building Arts - Ellen Jacknain, event October 1
  2. Proposal to start new CDC for housing - Leona Redman
  3. City Vista affordable housing, 460 L Street N.W. - Comm. Silver, Lowe’s development team
  4. Golden Rule Center - Elizabeth Askew, First Mission Development
  5. D.C. Urban Forestry, mission and how program works -team 3
  6. ITU Triathlon - Ira Brody, event June 21
  7. National Police Week, 5K race - Bryan Vorndran, race May 16
  8. Emmaus Services for the Aging - Christine Lyons
Old Business

Public Safety report (Comm. Dixon)
  • MPD Victim Services - Laverne Hartley
Grants report (Comm. Brown)
  • SPNA application for grant, $1,500 for scholarship fund - Comm. Hamilton
Liquor License Committee report (Comm. Phelps)
  1. Civil penalty proposed rulemaking
  2. Commendation for ABRA acting director
Transportation Committee report (Citizen co-chairs John Kelly, Joe McCann)
  1. 226 Massachusetts Avenue NE - Public Space awning application
  2. 901 First Street NW - J.B. Johnson Nursing Center, add 10 parking spaces, DDOT # 46340
  3. Fourth Street, K-L NW - request for stricter parking restrictions - Merc Fox
  4. Parking in public space - brief discussion item
Youth and Education Committee report (Comm. Hamilton)

Zoning and Planning Committee report (Rob Amos)
  1. Two Rivers Charter School, BZA # 17929 variance for off-street parking, hearing May 19.
  2. NoMa Vision Plan and Development Strategy, Committee of the Whole, hearing May 21.
  3. Small Area Plan for the Florida Market - Melissa Bird, OP, deadline, May 18.
  4. Chinatown BID streetscape and streetlights - brief update.

New Business
Adjournment

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