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The Week Ahead …..Proposed PA Ave City Dogs Runs Into ANC Trouble – Fragers at Eastern Market
The Week Ahead …..Proposed PA Ave City Dogs Runs Into ANC Trouble
Fragers Opens At Eastern Market – Fund Raising Continues – Photos
by Larry Janezich
Tuesday, June 11
ANC6B meets at 7:00pm at Hill Center
Among the items on the agenda:
Consideration of a special exception and a variance to allow City Dogs to board animals and groom pets at 1310 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE. Some of the nearby neighbors oppose the exception and variance based on compatibility, sound and trash issues. Andie Moss, head The Moss Group (a consulting firm used by the DC government among others) said she would have to consider relocating her business to Virginia if Dog City opens. On Tuesday night, the Planning and Zoning Committee voted 11-0 to take no position and bucked the issue to the full ANC for their input. Commissioner Nicole Opkins is encouraging a conversation between the owners of the proposed business and the neighbors to search for common ground that would allow the business to open under the terms of a to-be-worked-out settlement agreement. She told the proposed business owners, however, that they had a “high bar” to clear. City Dogs has a successful and apparently well regarded outlet in Dupont Circle. According the their website, “City Dogs is a dog daycare, boarding, and training facility designed for dog owners with busy schedules. We understand that most people work long hours and don’t like to leave their dogs alone all day. So, we created an environment where your dog can play and socialize with other friendly dogs in a supervised and caring environment.”
Other items on the agenda:
Liquor License renewals for Sonoma, Talay Thai.
Consideration of a proposed letter to the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development endorsing Donatelli/Blue Skye development plans for parcels F1 & G1, Hill East Development/Reservation 13.
Consideration of Commissioner Brian Pate’s proposed amendment to the ANC Bylaws to expand voting rights for ANC6B resident members.
Wednesday, June 12
Eastern Market Ad Hoc Marketing Committee meets at 6:30pm in the Manager’s Office (2nd Floor) at Eastern Market. Open to the public. Please RSVP to Chuck Burger – cburger@cbmove.com to make sure the space can accommodate the number of attendees.
Thursday, June 13
ANC 6A meets at 7:00pm, Miner Elementary School, 601 15th Street, NE
Fundraising for Fragers
Meanwhile, Gary Peterson is spearheading efforts of the Capitol Hill Community Foundation (CHCF) to raise funds for 65 Fragers’ employees and 10 employees of Fragers’ tenants once business interruption insurance carried by Fragers runs out. At the CHCF tent set up on Sunday outside of the temporary Fragers’ plant and pottery outlet across from Eastern Market, Peterson said fund raising was going “very well,” pointing to some $80,000 raised by end of day on Saturday. He said he would have a new total for release on Monday and emphasized that 100% of the funds raised would go to the employees. CHCF plans to continue the efforts at Eastern Market on weekends, at least through the end of June. Peterson is seeking volunteers to help staff the CHRS tent in two hour shifts between 10am and 4pm, Saturdays and Sundays. He can be reached at pgarylaw@aol.com or at 202-352-0098.
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Fragers’ Fire Aftermath – Photos
Fragers’ Fire Aftermath – Photos
by Larry Janezich
“As late as 8:00 a.m. this morning, water was still being put on the Fragers’ fire,” according to DC Fire Department (DCFD) public information officer Tim Wilson. Wilson said that the cause of the fire had not been determined and that once there were no more “hot pockets” on site and it was relatively safe to enter, the Fire Marshal (a deputy chief) and his team would enter the site to begin an investigation. The team will initially identify how the fire started and that will “determine the best course of action.”
Wilson said he believed the DCFD was alerted to the fire by a 911 call, as opposed to an alarm on site. Three firefighters received minor injuries in fighting the blaze and would be released from the hospital today, if they had not been released already. Wilson said he did not know if the building had alarms or smoke detectors or if it was equipped with alarms that would notify DCFD directly in case of a fire.
The Fragers’ fire was a four alarm fire which eventually involved more than 200 firefighters on site and dozens of emergency vehicles. Fires are ranked from one to five with a typical fire being a one alarm fire and each additional alarm representing an additional request for assistance. Wilson said that the last five alarm fire he could recall was a 2008 five alarm fire involving the four story Deauville apartment building in Mount Pleasant. The Eastern Market fire of 2007 was a three alarm fire.
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Fragers’ Fire Under Control – Early Photos of the Fire
Fragers’ Fire Under Control – Early Photos of the Fire
by Larry Janezich
Much – if not all – of Fragers’ Hardware was lost to a four alarm fire that started about 6:35 pm. There were some 50 emergency response vehicles and 200 firefighters on site to fight the blaze in the 93 year old building. DC Fire Department has advised residents of Capitol Hill including Lincoln Park, and Hill East to stay inside with windows closed and air conditioners on in order to filter the air. Hazmat teams are on site to monitor the air quality which has been characterized by some sources as “toxic” owing to the paints, solvents, varnishes and glue which helped fuel the fire. Two officers were injured fighting the fire but are expected to recover. Capitol Hill Streets between 9th and 13th and D and G SE – including Pennsylvania Avenue are closed. Councilmember Wells tweeted at 9:50 pm that the fire is under control and the building – at that point – had not collapsed.
Earlier this evening, Hill resident Mark Shlien was biking past the Tune Inn on Pennsylvania Avenue at 6:35pm and saw a large plume of smoke arising to the east. He pedaled to the source of the smoke at Fragers’. When he arrived, he said, there were only a few police cars on site in order to deal with the rush hour traffic. Shlien said that people were starting to evacuate the store and he saw someone on the second story opening a window. Additional police on bikes arrived thereafter, and the first fire engine several minutes after that. At that point, he said, flames had already erupted from the structure’s roof. Shlien took some of the first photos of the Fragers’ fire posted below. Shlien contributed the first four photos below to Capitol Hill Corner.
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DC Fire Update on Resident Safety Re Smoke Inhalation
Residents of Near Southeast, Lincoln Park, Hill East and Capitol Hill neighborhoods should stay indoors with air conditioning on but windows closed, as prolonged exposure to unfiltered smoke could be hazardous.
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Frager’s Fire Update – More Photos
Frager’s Paint Store Burns
by Larry Janezich
At about 6:40pm on Wednesday evening, a fire erupted in Frager’s Paint Store. The fire appeared to originate near the back of the store near the passageway where Frager’s had planned a glass fronted addition opening on to 11th Street. The second story above the rear of the store was quickly engulfed in flames and thick clouds of toxic smoke poured out of the fire and drifted across Pennsylvania Avenue to the north. Bystanders said they had been in the store ten minutes before, and “everything was fine.” At 6:44pm, following a radio directive, firefighters scrambled to their trucks and sounded their sirens. A police officer standing by taking photos responded to a question, saying that it was a signal to firefighters evacuate the building because “it was going to collapse.” Councilmember and mayoral candidate was on the scene but was not available for comment. Fearing an explosion, police acted to push the crowds back across 10th Street to the west.
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Donatelli/Blue Skye Hill East Project Advances
Donatelli/Blue Skye Hill East Project Advances
by Larry Janezich
ANC6B’ Planning and Zoning Committee, Chaired by Commissioner Francis Campbell, agreed in principle Tuesday night to support the Donatelli/Blue Skye proposal to build two mixed-use residential/retail buildings on two adjoining parcels next to the Stadium-Armory Metro. A draft letter of support to Victor Hoskins, Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development, (DMPED) made public at the committee meeting urged Hoskins to move forward with the project and to take action immediately to prepare the remaining parcels of Reservation 13 for development.
The Donatelli/Blue Skye proposal – which was the only proposal received by DMPED – envisions a 113 residential units north building and 240 units in the south. There’s a combined total of 20,000 square feet of retail on the first floors of the two buildings in which the developer plans locate a mix of local and national outlets.
Long-time Hill East resident Pat Taylor pointed out that Donatelli/Blue Skye had been deficient in satisfying DMPED’s REIF (request for expressions of interest) requirement by failing to present two alternate plans. Outspoken project supporter ANC6B Commissioner Brian Flahaven implied that DMPED might have made allowances given there was only one response to the REIF but said he would follow up with DMPED to see if an alternate plan – here-to-fore unmentioned – had actually been filed.
Given that the development is being done in accordance with pre-existing zoning for the site and the fact that it lies outside of the Capitol Hill Historic District this may be the only effective opportunity for ANC6B and the community to weigh in on the project. To that end, Hill East resident and former Capitol Hill Restoration Society Chair Beth Purcell suggested strengthening the language asserting that the building’s designs needed more work, a concern that was shared by some commissioners, including Brian Pate. Former ANC6B commissioner Ken Jarboe agreed with Purcell, saying that the developer can do better. He urged the ANC to push for a better design while endorsing the project.
It would not be unusual for a project design at this stage to bear little relationship to what is actually built. Still, given the apparent predisposition of city agencies to favor developers over community concerns, the questionable effect of community input when pressing for design changes even when Historic Preservation Board and Zoning Commission reviews are required (see the Hine redevelopment), and developers’ concern for the financial bottom line, community concern about the final product seems warranted. For many Hill East residents, however, “something is better than nothing” appears to be the driving force supporting the development.
At discussion’s end, the consensus of the committee was to take no position pending a reworking of the language of the draft to incorporate concerns raised at the meeting. The full ANC6B will consider and vote on the letter to Hoskins at its monthly meeting on Tuesday, June 11, at 7:00pm in Hill Center.
On May 21, WAMU News raised questions about Donatelli Development/Blue Skye Construction in a four part series on the relationship between DC developers, city officials, and campaign contributions. http://wamu.org/news/13/05/21/million_dollar_properties_1_deals
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The Week Ahead ……Donatelli/Blue Skye – 11th Street Bridge Project
The Week Ahead ……ANC Planning and Zoning to Discuss Donatelli/Blue Skye – Transportation Committee Gets 11th Street Bridge Project Update
by Larry Janezich
Monday, June 3,
CHRS Historic Preservation Committee meets at 6:30pm at 420 10th Street, SE.
Tuesday, June 4
ANC 6B Planning & Zoning Committee meets at 7:00pm at St. Coletta of Greater Washington, 1901 Independence Ave SE. On the agenda will be a discussion of the Donatelli/Blue Skye development plans for two choice Reservation 13 parcels adjacent to the Stadium/Armory Metro.
Wednesday, June 5
ANC6B Transportation Committee meets at 6:30 pm to hear a 7:00pm presentation on the status and future of the 11th Street Bridge project by DDOT and 11th Street Bridge construction representatives. The meeting will be at National Community Church, 535 8th Street SE. The committee will conduct committee business from 6:30pm until 7:00pm.
The Thursday, June 6 ABC Committee Meet Has Been Cancelled
Thursday, June 6
ANC 6B ABC Committee Meets at 7:00pm in Hill Center to discuss liquor license renewals for Talay Thai and Sonoma. In addition, the committee will discuss amendments to settlement agreements, possibly including the agreement with the Barracks Row Chipotle.
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The Week Ahead….
The Week Ahead….
by Larry Janezich
Tuesday, May 28
ANC6B Executive Committee Meets at 7:00pm in Hill Center to set the agenda for the full ANC6B meeting scheduled for Tuesday, June 11.
Wednesday, May 29
Eastern Market Community Advisory Committee meets at 7:00pm in the North Hall of Eastern Market. Look for updates on the construction plan for the Hine project and the marketing plan for Eastern Market and associated vendors. Also on the agenda: progress reports on the attempts to solve both the North Hall’s acoustic issues and the South Hall’s infrared lighting/food spoilage problems.
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