NEWS: October “Votes of the ANC” blog has been posted

This new blog, “Votes of the ANC” will be posted on the next day after our meeting to explain the votes that took place the night before. The language in resolutions will still be up to final review and some change may be made.  Last night at our regular ANC meeting the following votes occurred:

 

Election to fill the vacancy in position of Vice-Chair

Commissioner Smith moved to nominate Commissioner Stephens as Vice-Chair, seconded by Commissioner Nichols. Approved by acclimation.

 

Meeting Minutes & Work Calendar

Approval of Minutes (September & September Special Meeting 2014)

September Regular Meeting minutes subject to technical changes – Commissioner Stephens moved to approve, seconded by Commissioner Maltz. Passed 5-0.

September Special Meeting minutes subject to technical changes – Commissioner Stephens moved to approve, seconded by Commissioner Maltz. Passed 5-0.

 

Alcohol Applications

*Note: Commissioner Silverstein chooses to recuse himself from ABRA related matters because he sits on the city ABC board.

Renewals

Class B Retail-Grocery license for Dupont Market at 1807 18th St NW (ABRA-021578) (2B01) – No Action

Class B Retail-Grocery license for Oasis, Inc 2024 P St NW hours of alcohol sale/service Sunday-Saturday 9am-12am (ABRA-014153) (2B02) – No Action

Class B Retail-Grocery license for Metro Supermarket 2130 P St NW hours of alcohol sale/service Monday-Saturday 9am-9pm Sunday 9am-8pm (ABRA-074057)- No Action

Class B Retail-Grocery license for 1500 Market at 1500 Massachusetts Ave NW (ABRA-060717) – No Action

Class B Retail-Grocery license for Marbi’s Newsstand at 1730 Rhode Island Ave NW (ABRA-092424) – No Action

 

Historic Preservation & Zoning Applications

HPRB Application by 1617 Riggs Place, NW (2B04) – Commissioner Feldstein moved for a one month delay to look at the matter more in depth and to get the Dupont Conservancy position. seconded by Commissioner Stephens. Passed 7-0.

HPRB and BZA (BZA #18844) Applications by 2131 N Street NW for two-story rear addition of approximately ten feet. Kim Kemper to present. Hearing: 9/23/2014 (2B06) – Commissioner Silverstein moved the following resolution, seconded by Commissioner Feldstein. Passed 7-0. The resolution reads as follows:

Whereas the applicant is seeking to a two story addition to the rear of the property;

Whereas the applicant is seeking a lot coverage variance based on a historic alley setback below current zoning minimums;

Whereas the applicant has presented letters of support from neighbors;

Whereas the proposed addition is in alignment with neighbors and is not precedent setting;

Therefore be it resolved that ANC2B supports this project as presented.

 

HPRB (#14-638) 1108 16th St NW (16th Street Historic District). Owner Red Multi Family: Attorney Anne H. Adams, Esq., Goulston and Storrs; Architect Jane Nelson, Nelson Architects. Project adds stories to the former Planned Parenthood Building to create a mixed use building of offices and residences. (2B05) – Commissioner Feldstein moved the following resolution, seconded by Commissioner Silverstein. Passed 6-0. The resolution reads as follows:

Whereas the proposed project adding residential is in a historic district and subject to HPRB review;

Whereas the applicant proposes to retain the first and second floor facades and proposes to use building materials consistent with the historic nature of the neighborhood.

Whereas consultation with residential neighbors finds not objection.

Therefore ANC 2B has no objection the project as proposed.

BZA (#18866) 1108 16th St NW (16th Street Historic District) – Commissioner Feldstein moved the following resolution, seconded by Commissioner Maltz. Passed 6-0. The resolution reads as follows:

Whereas the applicant proposes several zoning variances including a “quantity of parking variance”, adding office space and residential units in a SP zone, and not meeting the minimum courtyard width for a residential building; and

Whereas if residents and office tenants desire reserved parking spaces there are multiple parking garages in the vicinity of 1108 16th St NW which offer reserved parking; and

Whereas the minimum courtyard width variance is only required due to the developer’s choice to provide a courtyard for more open space, light, and air for residents, office tenants, and neighbors, and the ANC believes the voluntary development of a courtyard below minimum width is better than having no courtyard.

Therefore ANC 2B has no objection to the project as proposed.

HPRB (#14-517) 1506 Q Street, NW (Dupont Circle Historic District). Owner Sean Neilan; Architect KC Price. Conversion with rear addition. (2B05) – Commissioner Nichols moved the following resolution, seconded by Commissioner Smith. Passed 6-0. The resolution reads as follows:

WHEREAS, ANC does not support this project until we are able to review through our ZPD committee to allow the community and stakeholders to be involved.

WHEREAS, the developer did not attend the ZPD meeting and thus it is not ANC 2B’s fault that they did not got through the normal process.

HPRB Application by 1841 15th Street NW for two story addition (2B09) – Commissioner Smith moved the following resolution, seconded by Commissioner Silverstein. Passed 4-0-2. Commissioner Maltz and Nichols abstain. The resolution reads as follows:

ANC2B does not object to the project as presented, however we encourage HPRB and HPO staff to consider whether a rear addition of 15.5 feet is appropriate for the street and compatible with the neighborhood.

ANC2B supports the use of materials, landscaping, and lighting that are as appropriate, beautiful, and enhancing as possible—particularly for the eastward facing wall that neighbors will see.

Finally, ANC2B will continue to support a dialogue between neighbors in an effort to find ways to minimize impacts of the proposed construction on quality of life, safety, and beauty.

 

 

Consideration of resolution to submit to Board of Zoning Adjustment on appeal (#18851) for the issuance of a building permit for a rear deck at 1536 T Street NW. Note that the ANC will address only its own procedural history and not the plans or provisions for the construction, which was supported by the ANC earlier this year. (2B09) – Commissioner Smith moved the following resolution, seconded by Commissioner Stephens. Passed 5-0. The resolution reads as follows:

Whereas an appeal (#18851) has been filed with the Board of Zoning Adjustment for the
issuance of a building permit for a rear deck at 1536 T Street NW (permit #B1409246);

Whereas the appellant’s statement indicates that their basis for appeal includes all the grounds for opposing the granting of zoning relief at the same location (#18725);

Whereas ANC2B adopted a resolution in support of the zoning relief for this address on February 17, 2014;

Whereas the appellant’s statement lists one basis of their appeal to be “The Advisory Neighborhood Commission report supporting the proposed variances was a legal nullity because improperly noticed. Its recommendation was, therefor, a nullity.”;

Whereas ANC2B responded to several Freedom of Information Act requests in February and March of 2014 regarding the notice provided for ANC meetings in February;

Whereas ANC2B testified before the Board of Zoning Adjustment in March 2014 providing both support for the zoning relief and defending the proper notice of the February 17, 2014 meeting; and

Whereas the Board of Zoning Adjustment unanimously approved the zoning relief for this address and noted in their decision the following:

“The Party in Opposition argued that ANC 2B had not provided proper legal notice for its
February 17, 2014 meeting at which the Applicant presented its request and the ANC voted to
recommend approval. Whether that is correct depends upon an interpretation of the ANC statute
and the bylaws of ANC 2B. Both the Chairman and the Vice-Chairman (also the SMD in this
case) attended the BZA hearing and provided testimony that offered a reasonable interpretation
that the ANC’s recommendation in this case was duly and validly issued. This Board is only
charged with interpreting the Zoning Regulations and will defer to the ANC with respect to the
laws and bylaws that govern its procedures.

However, the Board also concludes that even if it had found the ANC’s recommendation to not
be valid, the Board would still approve this Application. The Board found that the Applicant met the burden of proof for being granted the variances independent of anything stated by the ANC, and therefore even if the ANC letter had never been received, the result would have been the same.”

Therefore, be it RESOLVED that ANC2B maintains that it’s meeting on February 17, 2014 was properly noticed and that the Board of Zoning Adjustment should continue to give great weight to it’s resolution regarding this case.

Attached to this resolution shall be ANC2B’s resolution from February 17, 2014 and the written testimony of Commissioners Noah Smith and Will Stephens to the Board of Zoning Adjustment on March 11, 2014.

Annual Review of Zoning Variance (special exception) for Universalist National Memorial Church at 1810 16th St NW to allow a theater in the basement. (2B09) – Commissioner Smith moved the following resolution, seconded by Commissioner Stephens. Passed 5-0. The resolution reads as follows:

Whereas in 2012, the Universalist National Memorial Church applied for a variance from the use provisions for theater performances on the basement level in the DC/R-5-B District at premises 1810 16th Street, N.W. (#18471);

Whereas in November 2012, ANC2B adopted a resolution supporting the variance with the following conditions:

1) Restrict to the front entrance of the Church all audience and staff coming to all public events held in the auditorium, whether sponsored by Spooky Action Theater or sponsored by the UNMC;
2) Restrict to the front entrance staff and performers coming to the Church for rehearsals or auditions;
3) Restrict to the front entrance audience, staff and performers who leave the building for smoking breaks or intermissions;
4) Exceptions to these restrictions are ADA access, which is best accomplished through the alley entrance, deliveries of materials and equipment, and emergency exit ;
5) Limit attendance to productions by the theater renting space in the UNMC auditorium to 75, though other non-performance events sponsored by the theater or any event sponsored by the UNMC itself may use the full 225 person capacity of the auditorium; and
6) Remove the restriction on the number of performances that may be held during a one-year period.

Whereas the variance was granted with the ANC’s conditions in place;

Whereas one additional condition of the special exception is that “The Church shall meet with the ANC annually to discuss any concerns and the need to implement any new mitigation measures.”

Whereas the Spooky Action Theater, which operates in the basement of the Church, has approached the ANC to discuss its annual obligation for meeting and discussion of concerns and whereas Commissioner Smith has spoken with several neighbors who do not have additional concerns about current operations, and who indicated that the above referenced conditions are being met.

Therefor be it RESOLVED that the Church has met its annual obligation to meet with the ANC and that ANC2B continues to appreciate the Church’s and Theater’s willingness to meet with and address concerns from neighbors.

 

Rehearing: Application for valet staging zone for Chi Cha Lounge, 1624 U St NW – Commission takes no action.

Application for new driveway at 1711 Massachusetts Ave. (#98466) (2B07) – Commissioner Smith moved to support the application, seconded by Commissioner Stephens. Passed 5-0.

 

Report of Transportation & Public Infrastructure Committee

Nomination of David Alpert to serve on the TPI Committee. Vote to approve new members of the Transportation and Public Infrastructure Committee, David Alpert. Moved by Commissioner Smith, Seconded by Commissioner Stephens. Passed 5-0.

 

Finance/Treasurer Items

FY14 Q4 $77,680.02. Motion on quarterly report. Motion by Commissioner Maltz, seconded by Commissioner Smith. Passed 5-0.

Budget Updates: Motion to adopt new budget which has 23 items and not 24, subject to finding a place to add workers compensation. Motion by Commissioner Maltz, seconded by Commissioner Stephens. Passed 5-0.

Reimbursement of Pride Parade candy expenses for up to $20 – Commission Stephens moved to approve the reimbursement of Pride Parade candy expenses for $20, seconded by Commissioner Nichols. Passed 5-0.

 

NEWS: Zoning, Preservation, and Development Committee Meeting Agenda October 1, 2014

ANC 2B Zoning, Preservation and Development Committee

October 1, 2014 7:00 pm
Dupont Circle Resource Center – 9 Dupont Circle NW

  1. BZA appeal (#18851) for the issuance of a building permit for a rear deck at 1536 T Street NW (2B09)
  2. HPRB Application (HPA 14-633) by 1415 T Street NW (2B09)
  3. HPRB Application (HPA 14) by 1841 15th Street NW (2B09)
  4. BZA Application (#18844) by 2131 N Street NW for two-story rear addition of approximately ten feet. Soe Lin and Associates, LLC will present, as they did last month for HPRB application. (2B06)
  5. HPRB Application for 1617 Riggs Place (2B04)
  6. BZA Application (#????) 1530 Church Street, nonconforming apartment building needs BZA approval re lot occupancy to rebuild back decks and stairs. Owner Alex Aguilar. (2B05)
  7. HPRB (#14-638) and BZA (#18866) 1108 16th St NW (16th Street Historic District). Owner Red Multi Family: Attorney Anne H. Adams, Esq., Goulston and Storrs; Architect Jane Nelson, Nelson Architects. Project adds stories to the former Planned Parenthood Building to create a mixed use building of offices and residences. (2B05)
  8. HPRB (#14-517) 1506 Q Street, NW (Dupont Circle Historic District). Owner Sean Neilan; Architect KC Price. Conversion with rear addition. (2B05)

BLOG: Formal retirement as Chair of ANC 2B

As announced in this blog posting from July 2014 and at the regular August 2014 meeting of the ANC, I’m retiring from the position of Chair as of today, September 9th, in advance of retiring from the ANC at the end of the calendar year — so that other Commissioners can get experience managing the organization and be better prepared for the next term of the ANC.  Many thanks to those of you who had kind words to share after I made the announcement!

In accordance with the ANC’s by-laws, Vice Chair Noah Smith will serve as acting chair as of today.  In addition, we will need to fill this vacancy in the chair position at the next regular public meeting, which is tomorrow, September 10, 2014.  This will be the first order of business on our agenda, after calling the meeting to order.

NEWS: August “Resolution Letters by Month”

The following letters that were transmitted to D.C. government agencies as the result of ANC actions at the Commission’s June meeting have been uploaded and posted for public viewing:.

August 2014

Support of Foundry Methodist Church Homeless March (General)

Support of CX License Application for Heurich House (ABRA)

Street Fixture or Furniture (Exception) at 1100 CONNECTICUT AVENUE NW (Public Space)

Public Space Permit application # 10147525 for valet staging at 1223 Conn Ave NW (Dirty Martini) (Public Space)

Flagpole(s) (Exception) at 1050 CONNECTICUT AVENUE NW (Public Space)

Chi Cha Lounge, 1624 U Street NW (Public Space)

Application for special exception BZA #18-802 for construction at 1727 Mass. Ave (BZA)

Application for rear deck at 2028 Hillyer Pl NW (BZA)

Application for exterior renovations, rear addition and roof deck to 1459 S St NW. (HPRB)

 

These letters can also be viewed on the “Resolution Letters by Month” page of the ANC website, along with other letters sent on behalf of the Commission in previous months.

NEWS: August “Votes of the ANC” Posted

This new blog, “Votes of the ANC” will be posted on the next day after our meeting to explain the votes that took place the night before. The language in resolutions will still be up to final review and some change may be made.  Last night at our regular ANC meeting the following votes occurred:

 

Approval of Minutes

1. June Regular Meeting minutes – Commissioner Silverstein moved to approve, seconded by Commissioner Smith. Passed 5-0-1.

2. July Regular Meeting minutes subject to technical changes – Commissioner Smith moved to approve, seconded by Commissioner Silverstein. Passed 5-0-1.

Public Announcements

3. Commissioner Silverstein announced a March for Homeless from Foundry Methodist Church on August 17th at 12:30pm. Commissioner Silverstein moved the following resolution, seconded by Commissioner Stephens. Passed 6-0. The resolution reads as follows:

Whereas, Foundry Methodist Church is sponsoring a Walk/Run to End Homelessness, on Sunday August 17th at 1230pm and

Whereas, monies raised from this event will be matched by a corporate sponsor and used to fund Back on My Feet, a program to help the homeless, and

Whereas, Dupont Circle ANC strongly supports such programs, having facilitated grants totaling $40,000 this year to Charlie’s Place and Sasha Bruce Youthworks, two local non-profit organizations that provide food, counseling, medical services, and shelter to area homeless people,

Whereas, there is still much work to be done to address the challenge of homelessness in the District and our neighborhood, and

Whereas the Dupont ANC must continously reaffirm our neighborhood’s committment to addressing the needs of the homeless.

Therefore, Dupont Circle ANC 2B supports the Foundry Methodist Church Walk/Run to End Homelessness and urges our friends and neighbors to participate in this worthwhile event.

 

Regulatory Items

Alcohol Applications

4. Request by Heurich House Museum located at 1307 New Hampshire Ave NW for CX license as an exception to the West Dupont Moratorium (2B06) – Commissioner Maltz moved the below resolution, seconded by Commissioner Stephens. Passed 5-0. The resolution reads as follows:

Whereas Heurich House Museum, located at 1307 New Hampshire Avenue NW, has applied for a Special Purpose (CX) license with the Alcoholic Beverage Regulatory Administration (ABRA); and,

Whereas Advisory Neighborhood Commission 2B (ANC2B) finds no adverse impact to the neighborhood due to this application; and,

Whereas ANC2B finds that a CX license would be in line with the historic nature of the establishment, which was the home of famous brewer Christian Heurich, and, is in fact often referred to as “the Brewmaster’s Castle;” and,

Whereas the Heurich House Museum has, at no point, ever been within the boundaries of the West Dupont Circle Moratorium Zone as defined in the map on ABRA’s own webpage (Attachment 1) and as codified in DC Code at Title 23 of the DC Municipal Regulations, Chapter 3, Section 307.2 (Attachment 2);

Be it resolved that ANC2B supports the filing of the application by Heurich House Museum for a CX license; and,

Be it further resolved that ANC2B strenuously objects to any assertion that Heurich House Museum exists within the boundaries of the West Dupont Circle Moratorium Zone as defined in DC regulations.

5. Request for substantial change to license for Cities (086319) located at 919 19th Street NW entertainment endorsement of the sidewalk cafe. Entertainment will include jazz bands,steel drums and a DJ. Sidewalk cafe capacity is 64. Current hours of operation, sales, service, consumption: Sunday through Thursday 8am-2am and Friday and Saturday 8am-3am. Current hours of operation, sales, service and consumption for sidewalk cafe: Sunday 12p-2am, Monday through Thursday 11:30am-2am, Friday through Saturday 11:30am-2am and Friday through Saturday 11:30am-3am. Proposed hours of Entertainment for sidewalk cafe: Sunday through Thursday 6pm-2am and Friday and Saturday 6pm-3am. (2B06) – Commission Maltz moved to withdraw the protest from last month because of the location, because of the proximity to residents and hotels, and because there is no change or extension of hours, Seconded by Commissioner Stephens. Passed 5-0.

ABRA Policy Committee

6. Items: Commissioner Nichols would like to nominate Caroline Mendel to the committee. Commissioner Nichols moved to nominate Caroline Mendel, Seconded by Commissioner Stephens. Passed 5-0-1.

Public Space Use & Related Applications

7. Public Space Permit application #97200 for Fixture: Street Fixture or Furniture (Exception) at 1100 CONNECTICUT AVENUE NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036. – Commissioner Silverstein moved to support, seconded by Commissioner Stephens. Passed 6-0.

8. Public Space Permit application #96863 for Fixture: Flagpole(s) (Exception) at 1050 CONNECTICUT AVENUE NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036. – Commissioner Silverstein moved to support, seconded by Commissioner Stephens. Passed 6-0.

9. Public Space Permit application # 10147525 for valet staging at 1223 Conn Ave NW (Dirty Martini) – Commissioner Stephens moved to ask for a delay to Public Space and to object to it because the infrastructure is changing, seconded by Commissioner Nichols. Passed 6-0.

10. Public Space Permit application #10138103 for valet staging for Chi Cha Lounge, 1624 U Street NW – Commissioner Stephens moved to object and ask for a delay and to ask for guidance from DDOT if a valet station should be ever across from a Fire Station, seconded by Commissioner Silverstein. Passed 6-0.

Historic Preservation & Zoning Applications

11. Application for rear deck at 2028 Hillyer Pl NW – Commissioner Smith moved the following resolution, seconded by Commissioner Stephens. Passed 6-0. The resolution reads as follows:

Whereas the applicants seeks zoning variances for increasing lot occupancy, increasing floor area ratio and an addition to an already non-conforming structure for the purpose of constructing a rear deck.

Whereas the applicant presented four letters of support from direct neighbors;

Whereas the proposed deck is consistent with the rest of the alley, including its direct neighbor; and

Whereas the proposed deck will not negatively impact privacy or light and air quality for the direct next door neighbors.

Therefore be in RESOLVED that ANC2B supports these variances as presented, based on drawings drafted on December 2, 2013.

 

12. Application for special exception BZA #18-802 for construction at 1727 Mass. Ave – Commissioner Smith moved the following resolution, seconded by Commissioner Maltz. Passed 6-0. The resolution reads as follows:

Whereas, the applicant for 1727 Massachusetts Ave NW seeking a special exception BZA #18802 to convert 800sf of residential space in the Winthrop condominium into commercial office space;

Whereas the applicant has reviewed the condominium’s bylaws and has confirmed that the conversion is not prohibited;

Whereas this space has been used as commercial or non-resident space for over a decade without complaint; and

Whereas the owners of the unit have sent a letter to all condominium residents notifying them of the proposed conversion and have received no negative feedback.

Therefore be in RESOLVED that ANC2B supports this special exception.

 

13. Application for exterior renovations, rear addition and roof deck to 1459 S St NW. (HPA 14-516) – – Commissioner Smith moved the following resolution, seconded by Commissioner Stephens. Passed 6-0. The resolution reads as follows:

Whereas the applicant is seeking to renovate an existing single family home into two units, erect an addition to the rear of a historic structure, add a roof deck, and renovate the front facade;

Whereas the applicant only seeks a modest rear addition, which is consistent with the other homes on the block;

Whereas the proposed addition will only be minimally visible from 15th St and no part of the proposed construction will be visible from S St;

Whereas the applicant has presented letters of support from both immediate next door neighbors;

Whereas the proposed roof deck is not precedent setting and would nearly match a deck immediately next door; and

Whereas the applicant proposes to restore the historic front bay windows and facade to match the rest of the block.

Therefore be it resolved that ANC2B supports this project as presented.

 

Zoning, Preservation & Development Committee

14. Appointment of New Member: Daniel Warwick – Commissioner Smith would like to nominate Daniel Warwick to the committee. Commissioner Smith moved to nominate Daniel Warwick, Seconded by Commissioner Stephens. Passed 6-0.

15. Commissioner Stephens would like to nominate Commission Feldstein to replace and Chair the ZPD committee. Commissioner Stephens moved to nominate Commission Feldstein, Seconded by Commissioner Smith. Passed 5-0-1.

 

General Items

16. Consideration of financial contributions to support 17th Street Festival – Commissioner
Maltz moved to support the financial invoice to support 17th Street Festival in the amounts of $1,280 for Porta Potties and $800 of additional allowable cost, seconded by Commissioner Stephens. Passed 6-0.

Administrative Matters

17. Pass financial report for FY 2014 quarter 3 – Commission Maltz moved to approve the financial report for FY 2014 quarter 3. Passed 5-0-1.

18. Affirm re-engagement Deschaine Fellow Nicole for Summer Semester (May-Aug)- Commission Stephens moved to re-engagement Deschaine Fellow Nicole for Summer Semester (May-Aug). Passed 6-0.

19. Affirm re-engagement Deschaine Fellow Nicole for Fall Semester (May-Aug)- Commission Stephens moved to re-engagement Deschaine Fellow Nicole for Summer Semester (May-Aug). Passed 6-0.

20. Affirm re-engagement of Coudriet Fellow Daniel for pro-rate Summer Semester (June 1st- July 9th)- Commission Maltz moved to approve the Coudriet Fellow Daniel pro-rate for Summer Semester. Passed 6-0.

21. Reimbursement of Pride Parade candy expenses for up to $115 – Commission Maltz moved to approve the reimbursement of Pride Parade candy expenses for $100 up to $115. Passed 6-0.