NEWS: July “Resolution Letters by Month” Posted

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:.

July 2014

1220 19th Street (Public Space)

1727 Mass. Ave (BZA)

2012 ANC2B Resolution on Pedestrian and Bicycle Infrastructure Safety Improvements (General)

Bottom Line (ABRA)

Cities (ABRA)

Custom Fuel Pizza (ABRA)

Honoring Dupont Festival (General)

MinuteClinic (DoH)

St Thomas Church (HPRB)

Support of Garrison Market (General)

Taylor Gourmet (Public Space)

 

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: Zoning, Preservation, and Development Committee Meeting Agenda July 7, 2014

ZPD Agenda (July – 2014)

Meeting to take place at the Dupont Circle Resource Center, 9 Dupont Circle NW on Monday July 7th at 7:00pm

  • BZA Application BZA #18-802 for construction at 1727 Mass Ave NW (7:00pm)
  • HPRB Application HPA #14-530 for construction at 1772 Church St – St Thomas Church (730pm)

NEWS: TPI Committee Meeting Minutes, June 5

ANC2B Transportation and Public Infrastructure Committee
Thursday, June 5, 2014 – 7:00 p.m.
Dupont Circle Resource Center (9 Dupont Circle NW)

Meeting Minutes

1. Introductions and review of scope of goals for the TPI Committee

In attendance:

Tom Hay
Daniel Warwick
Brian Knudsen
David Suls
Comm. Mike Feldstein (2B01)
Comm. Noah Smith (2B09)
Moira McCauley
Comm. Will Stephens (2B08)
Tom Lipinsky (Office of CM Evans)
James Nozar
Rudi Riet
Susan Volman
Sarah Moulton
Comm. Mike Silverstein (2B06)
Comm. Abigail Nichols (2B05)
Mike Brennan

Committee Chair Noah Smith (2B09) opened the meeting with a review and update of the scope and role of the committee:

-Communicate with the Dupont Circle community and serve as a resource for neighbors on matters related to transportation and the public infrastructure. -Coordinate with other ANCs -overlap of issues with neighboring ANCs is important to analyze so we can compare successes and failures.

-Citywide transportation and infrastructure issues – upcoming opportunity to comment on legislation – formulate a statement to contribute.

2. Update on progress of goals and assignments

Walking tours of individual SMDs so show DDOT deficiencies in pedestrian safety, parking and tree boxes-contacts have been made and will begin with 2B08 and Will Stephens.

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DDOT signage along 15th street cycle track is inconsistent and confusing -Contact has been made with DDOT. Discussed need for consistent signage. Many of the new enhancements across the city are in “beta” or testing mode, so permanent solutions are few and far between. Issues may be addressed once focus moves away from building new cycle tracks to actually maintaining the existing ones. Committee will look at national and international standards for signage. Uniformity and simplicity are key.

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Rudi Riet and Kishan Putta -Repainting of R and Q cycle tracks. -Contact has been made at DDOT about need for painting. DDOT agreed and said they would address. Need to track progress.

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Kishan Putta -16th street bus lane -Majority of DC Council have made statements in support. Feasibility study is next step and would address pedestrian safety.

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Mike Silverstein -Circulator advocacy -There have been public outreach events. SW Waterfront and Shaw / Dupont are being considered as part of new routes. National Mall route is also being considered with funding coming from parking fees around the Mall. Either way, it looks like Dupont will get a new route through the neighborhood.

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David Suls -Identify process to expand on street recycling -No specific process outside of a Business Improvement District (BID) to get recycling bins. Challenge may be who will be responsible for emptying the cans. Noah Smith will assist in getting contact at DPW.

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Mike Silverstein -WMATA -Dupont North Metro stop -allowing ANC to water trees on Metro plaza. Bring proposal to next meeting. Added to agenda for July.

4. Discussion on the Residential Parking Program (RPP) for 1000 Block of 16th Street, NW (2B05)

Residents of the 1000 block of 16th Street (2B05) want to be eligible to participate in the residential parking program (RPP) and receive RPP passes. Mike Brennan of the Presidential Coop in the 1000 block of 16th Street NW explained that his building is not part of the RPP program. He was told by DDOT that he needs to present a petition to the ANC for inclusion.

Noah Smith explained that in the RPP, buildings are tied to whether there is restricted parking on your block. Intent is not to change any of the parking spaces. There are no residential spots on the block. Noah suggested the ANC have more discussion and find out why the building was not included and the implications before endorsing the plan. The ANC offered to help the residents talk to the right people at DDOT to have their questions answered.

UPDATE: DDOT responded that the block is zoned commercial is not RPP eligible.

5. Draft Parking Statements

The committee spent considerable time defining the actual issues associate with parking in our neighborhood. This exercise is meant to develop clear and impactful goals for the committee to pursue related to parking this year. For each of the following issues, the committee will develop realistic options to address the concerns and present them to the community for guidance.

Visitor Parking Program (Will / Daniel / Noah)

Residents have difficulty securing parking privileges for recurring visitors, such as home health aides, contractors, and nannies.

Residential Parking Issues (Daniel)

Residents have difficulty finding parking within a reasonable distance of their homes.

Under Utilized Parking (Susan / Rudi)

There are parking spaces, both public and private, in our neighborhood that are underutilized. This could be due to a lack of awareness of private parking options, unnecessary restrictions in place, or poor utilization of multi-use parking, among other reasons.

Business Patrons (Moira)

Businesses often have difficulty guaranteeing parking availability for their patrons.

Next meeting scheduled for Wednesday, June 25, at 7pm at the Dupont Circle Resource Center

 

NEWS: ANC 2B June “Resolution Letters by Month” Posted

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:.

June 2014

17 Street Festival (General)

1820-1822 Jefferson Place (BZA)

2123 Twining Court NW (BZA)

Bottom Line (ABRA)

Custom Fuel Pizza (ABRA)

Floriana’s (Public Space)

Francis Recreational Area (General)

Hampton Inn (ABRA)

Penthouse Pool & Lounge Vida Fitness (ABRA)

Street-side banners (General)

Yamas Mediterranean Grill (ABRA)

 

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: June 2014 “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 overflow ANC meeting the following votes occurred:

 

Public Annoucements

Support of 17th Street Festival on Sept 13 – Passed 8-0.

 

General Items

Elections to fill vacancies in Secretary & ABRA Policy Committee Chair – Passed 8-0.

 

Regulatory Items

Alcohol Applications

Request for stipulated license for Custom Fuel Pizza Restaurant, 1600 block of Connecticut Ave for Sun-Sat 11am-3am [Note: Full license application will be on July 2014 agenda] (2B03) –  Passed (7-0). The Commission passed the following resolution: 

Whereas; at it’s regularly schedule meeting on June 11, 2014 the Dupont Circle Advisory Neighborhood Commission 2B (“ANC 2B”) considered a request by Custom 1635 CT, LLC (“applicant”) trading as “Custom Fuel”/“Fuel Pizza” for a new Retailer’s Class C/R ABC License and transfer of Existing Sidewalk Cafe permit, located at 1635 Connecticut Avenue, NW, (formerly the site of Potbelly), and; Whereas; the applicant has requested that ANC 2B support the issuance of a Stipulated License in accordance with Section 200 of Title 23 of the District of Columbia Municipal Regulations, (“23 DCMR §200”), to operate under the terms of that license application prior to the completion of the 45 day protest period, and;

Whereas; the FUEL PIZZA restaurant group presently operates establishments in the District of Columbia including two located at in ANC 2B, and another in ANC 2C, both of which had previously been granted stipulated licenses at the request of their respective ANCs;

Now therefore be it resolved; that ANC 2B Supports the request by Custom Fuel/Fuel Pizza for a new retailers C/R license and supports the request for a stipulated license.

Request for consent to exemption to single-sales ban at Hampton Inn (#901668) located at 1729 H Street NW. (2B06) – Passed (7-0).

 

Request for substantial change to hours of operation for the Bottom Line (#000755) located at 1716 I Street NW. – Failed (6-0).

 

Request (#ABRA-086789) by Penthouse Pool & Lounge (Vida Fitness), 1612 U St NW, for substantial change for: lateral expansion (to include 4th floor) and entertainment endorsement (DJ and live music) with hours Sun-Thur 6pm-12am, Fri-Sat 6pm-1am. Petition Deadline 7/7/14; Roll Call Hearing 7/21/14. (2B08) – Passed (6-0). The Commission passed the following resolution: 

Whereas the original license application for the Penthouse Pool / Vida Fitness rooftop bar involved a lengthy, multi-party negotiation of a Voluntary Agreement;

Whereas entertainment was not envisioned in the original application or negotiations;

Whereas the current application involves entertainment, including in the outdoor space, in addition to expansion into a fourth floor indoor space;

Whereas the ANC has received numerous concerns from abutting and nearby neighbors regarding the potential for noise and other disturbance as a result of the substantial change request;

Therefore be it resolved that ANC 2B protests the request on the basis of peace, order, and quiet concerns, subject to the successful negotiation of a revised voluntary agreement / settlement agreement;

Be it further resolved that it is the Commission’s intention to facilitate discussion among all the relevant stakeholders to arrive at a mutually acceptable agreement;

Be it further resolved that Commissioners Will Stephens (2B08), Noah Smith (2B09), and Mike Feldstein (2B01) are the Commission’s designated representatives on this matter.

 

Request (#ABRA-095296) for stipulated license and full license by Yamas Mediterranean Grill, 1946 NH Ave NW, for DR (restaurant, beer and wine only) for Greek and Mediterranean cuisine, no entertainment. – Passed (7-0).

 

Public Space Use & Applications

Request for approval for change in hours for sidewalk cafe for Floriana’s located at 1602 17th Street NW (#084579). Passed (7-0).

 

New street-side banners for Dupont. Passed (7-0).

 

Historic Preservation & Zoning Applications

BZA Case No. 18064 – 1820-1822 Jefferson Place, NW – Request for Extension. Passed (7-0).

 

BZA Case No. 18795 – 2123 Twining Court NW. Passed (7-0).

 

ZPD Committee

Francis Field Resolution. Passed (6-0). The resolution reads as follows: 

Whereas, ANC 2A, representing Foggy Bottom and the West End, and ANC 2B, representing Dupont Circle, are concerned about recent incidents and overall confusion involving dogs on-leash and off-leash in the park area along 25th and N Streets, NW.

This area is known as the “Francis Recreational Area.” Part is owned by National Park Service and is part of Rock Creek Park and part was deeded to the District during Home Rule and is managed by the DC Department of Parks and Recreation. It includes Francis Field on 25th Street and the green space behind Francis-Stevens Educational Center. The area north of N Street is part of ANC 2B and the area south of N is part of ANC 2A.

In 2008-2009, a new master plan was approved for Francis Field, the land west of 25th Street in ANC 2A. The new plan included space for an off-leash dog park on DC’s portion of the land. West End Dogs filed and its application for a dog park was approved by Director Jesus Aguirre during the Fenty administration. However, no funding has been available for its construction during the Gray administration.

In 2009, ANC 2A passed an additional resolution unanimously supporting a dog off-leash time sharing arrangement on Francis Field until such time as the formal dog park was constructed. This is allowed per DC municipal regulations, and is currently in place at Friendship Playground in Chevy Chase.

Resolved that ANC 2A and ANC 2B will work with Francis Recreational Area stakeholders in order to ensure that dog owners have safe places for their dogs on-leash and off-leash. Additionally resolved that we urge the DC government to move forward with the funding of the off-leash dog park on Francis Field.

 

Administrative Matters

Approval of room rental of $75 in Luther Place for Ward 2 Education Network meeting on June 14 from 10 to 11:30 am. Passed (5-0-1).

 

Pride Parade – ordered two more banners, total cost was 500. Passed (6-0).

 

Motion to adjourn by acclimation – Moved by Commissioner Dwyer