City Council Grants Stanton/Eastbanc Six Month Extension of Hine Closing Date

City Council Grants Stanton/Eastbanc Six Month Extension of Hine Closing Date

by Larry Janezich

The City Council passed emergency on Wednesday night granting Stanton/Eastbanc six additional months to close on the Hine project.   The developer was facing a July 13 closing date deadline but owing to at least two major issues, had been unable to fulfill the requirements imposed by the city prior to closing.  Although approvals of the HPRB and the Zoning Commission have been achieved, the developer has not been able to obtain demolition, sheeting and shelving permits and in addition has not been able to secure financing for all development and contractual obligations. 

Councilmember Muriel Bowser, Chair of the Committee on Economic Development, managed the legislation, and said there had been many delays on the project, citing specifically, litigation filed by neighbors before the DC District Court of Appeals appealing the Zoning Commission’s approval of the PUD.

Although the Mayor had requested a one year extension and that request had been endorsed by ANC6B, Bowser offered an amendment to provide a six month extension.  Bowser said that the building on the Hine site was becoming a blight on the neighborhood and implied that the shorter time limit was aimed at encouraging all parties to come to an agreement. 

The Bowser amendment was accepted and the bill providing the extension passed unanimously on a voice vote, with Councilmember Barry recusing himself citing a standard excuse, that he may or may not know principals involved in the project.

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Sona Creamery and Wine Bar To Open at 7th and PA Avenue, SE This Fall

Future Site of Sona Creamery and Wine Bar

Future Site of Sona Creamery and Wine Bar

Sona Creamery and Wine Bar To Open at 7th and PA Avenue, SE This Fall

Will Displace Sprint/Moto Photo at 660 PA Avenue, SE

by Larry Janezich

Owners Conan and Genevieve O’Sullivan have leased space at 660 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE, currently occupied by Sprint and Moto Photo and hope to open their new creamery and wine bar concept there by November. 

The outlet, inspired by similar Seattle operations, will be the District’s only onsite creamery and will feature the production and aging of a variety of cheeses as well as a boutique selection of Pacific Northwest Wines. 

In addition to a café, the venue will have an education component offering opportunities to learn about cheese and wine in the café, at classes, and exclusive tasting events.  The plan anticipates a glass front on the onsite cheese lab and aging rooms where patrons will be able to observe the production process.  The owners expect that Sona will ship cheese nationwide.

Their website, still under construction, can be found at http://sonacreamery.com/

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ANC6B Supports One Year Extension For Transfer Of Hine Site to Stanton/Eastbanc

Oliver Hall, attorney representing neighbors in the appeal of the Zoning Commission ruling on the Hine Development

Oliver Hall, attorney representing neighbors in the appeal of the Zoning Commission ruling on the Hine Development

Commissioners Garrison and Oldenburg scoffed at Hall's assertions

Attorney Anthony Lanier represents Stanton/ Eastbanc

               Anthony Lanier represented Stanton/
Eastbanc

ANC6B Supports One Year Extension For Transfer Of Hine Site to Stanton/Eastbanc

City Council Will Likely Follow Suit Today

by Larry Janezich

Last night, ANC6B voted to support emergency legislation to provide a one year extension for transfer of the Hine site to Stanton/Eastbanc (SEB).  The current deadline for the transfer is Saturday, July 13, 2013.

ANC 6B’s letter to Councilmembers states that two issues make this delay necessary:  first, a discrepancy between the plat used for the development plans and the plat held by the Surveyor for the District which results in one foot of the main building’s south façade encroaching on public space; second, an appeal to the DC Court of Appeals of the Zoning Commission ruling filed by neighbors, which the developer and the ANC contend has delayed financing for the project.

The letter states that while the city and developers are pursuing alternate route to the settlement that will allow the development process to continue, the project cannot fully move forward until the court appeal is resolved.  The court has set a hearing for mid-September, but it could be several months after that before it issues a ruling.

The Commission voted 8 – 0 for the letter of support.  The City Council will meet in legislative session today to consider a long series of bills, and the Hine legislation to provide the extension is on the agenda.

Prior to taking action, the ANC invited the parties in the issue of the appeal – the attorney for the neighbors, the attorney for Stanton/Eastbanc, and the Deputy Mayor’s project manager for the development to outline the issues from their perspectives.

Attorney Oliver Hall, representing 13 petitioners as litigants and the neighborhood organization EMMCA as an “intervener,” began by stating that the petitioners do not oppose the redevelopment of the Hine site but support a development compatible with the scale and character of the existing neighborhood.  He made a case that the Zoning Commission had failed to perform oversight, specifically failing to consider whether the benefits and amenities credited to the developer – including affordable housing and reopening of C Street – should be recast since much of the funding will come from taxpayers;  failing to consider whether these above public amenities offset the impact of the development on the neighborhood; failing to make any finding of fact justifying the change in zoning; and failing to comply with the spirit and intent of inclusionary zoning regulations regarding the affordable housing component.

Some commissioners treated Hall dismissively, a fact not lost on one of the litigants who later raised the issue when the Chair asked for comment from the community. That neighbor castigated Acting Chair Ivan Frishberg for reacting with mock incredulity to one of Hall’s assertions regarding the cost to taxpayers of reopening and privatizing C Street.  Frishberg had followed that demonstration with an apology.  Less contrite, however, were Commissioners Oldenburg and Garrison who openly scoffed at Hall’s presentation.  Oldenburg challenged Hall, noting the commission has been reviewing this for the past five years and “that all these issues have been brought up and discussed.”  “Who are you?” she demanded of Hall.

Anthony Lanier, head of Eastbanc followed Hall, supporting the extension because of the plat issue and the litigation. Asked about the financial impact of the delay, he cited the potential increased cost of funds and opportunity costs on investments so far, the concern that lenders can change their opinion of a project when there is uncertainty about the time frame of the project, and the loss of jobs and tax revenue that ensue from any delay.  He professed confidence that the plat issue could be resolved in 3 – 4 months and a new settlement procedure could be reached in no more than 30 days.

Cory Lee, the Deputy Mayor’s project manager for Hine, said that a one year extension was necessary to protect both the developer and the city, assuring the ANC that protections built into the contract provide for reversion of the site to DMPED in case of failure of the developer to meet contractual obligations.

Questioned by Commissioner Garrison as to whether DMPED was pressing hard enough to push the project, Lee replied that circumstances were much different now and that earlier there was a “lot of benefit to transfer the land to the developer.”  He noted that things outside the developer’s control have slowed project and said that “given the circumstances the last thing Mayor wants to have happen to be in the position of explaining why the administration transferred an asset.” While somewhat opaque, Lee seemed to be suggesting that DMPED would only transfer Hine once the office attained greater peace of mind regarding the future viability of the project.

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The Week Ahead….Redesign of Metro Plaza; Hine Delay; Frager’s Owner To Update ANC

The Week Ahead ….Public Meetings on Redesign of Eastern Market Metro Plaza – Also Possible Delay of Closing on Hine Development and Frager’s Update

by Larry Janezich

Monday, July 8

Public meeting to solicit input for redesign of Eastern Market Metro Park and Plaza, hosted by Councilmember Tommy Wells, 7:00pm – 9:00pm, at Hill Center.  There will be a repeat of the meeting on Saturday, July 13, 10:00am – 12:00pm, at Hill Center.   For those unable to attend either meeting a public display and suggestion drop box will be posted in the North Hall of Eastern Market.  Capitol Hill Corner was first to report that the new effort was underway.  https://capitolhillcorner.org/2013/04/24/barracks-row-group-resurrects-plan-for-redesign-of-eastern-market-metro-plaza-and-park/

Tuesday, July 9

ANC 6B meets at 7:00pm in Hill Center.  Although not on the agenda – yet – it’s possible that ANC6B will be weighing in on a request from DMPED to seek a one year extension from the City Council for transferring the Hine property to Stanton/Eastbanc developers.  According to a tweet from Commissioner Brian Pate on July 4: “DMPED likely to seek 1-year extension from Council for Hine closing-skittish about law suit. Nader lawyer Oliver Hall now involved”  Pate refers to an appeal of the Zoning Commission ruling on the Hine project filed with the US Court of Appeals by some of the Hine neighbors.  The court has set a hearing date on the appeal for mid-September.  Last week, Ken Golding of Stanton Development, told the ANC’s Planning and Zoning Committee that the completion date for the Hine project could be as late as the end of 2016.

On the agenda:

Stanton/Eastbanc presentation on the retail plan for the Hine development

John Weintraub, owner of Frager’s, updates the community on plans

Liquor license renewals for Sonoma, La Lomita, Ninnella, Bullfeathers, Capitol Hill Club, Hunan Dynasty, American Legion, La Lomita Dos, Young Chow Restrauant, Banana Café, II Capo Di Capitol Hill, Nooshi, Pacifico, Senart’s, Tash, Trattoria Alberto, Capitol Hill Tandoor and Grill, Chesapeake Room, Las Placitas, Lavagna, Fusion Grill, Ted’s Bulletin, the Ugly Mug, zest, Aatish, Acqua al 2/Suna Black Bar, Beuchert’s, Boxcar, La Plaza, Mr. Henry’s, Montmartre, Pound the Hill, Sanphan, The Silver Spork, Sizzling Express, and Tunnicliffs.

Planning and Zoning requests:

Approval of a new façade for Banana Café

A request to add hot sandwiches to the cold deli line currently being served at 1500 Independence Avenue (Southeast Market)

Rear additions at 535 6th Street, SE, and 1016 7th Street, SE

A third floor addition at 328 16th Street, SE

Saturday, July 13

Public meeting to solicit input for redesign of Eastern Market Metro Park and Plaza (see Monday, above)

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Barrack’s Row July 4th Parade – Images

The Marine Commandant's Own Drum and Bugle Corps

The Marine Commandant’s Own Drum and Bugle Corps

Parade Watchers

Parade Watchers

Grand Marshal Tommy and Barbara Wells

Grand Marshal Tommy and Barbara Wells

Contingent of Junior Misses America

Contingent of Junior Misses America

Contingent of Miss Teen Americas - Miss DC Right Front

Contingent of Miss Teen Americas – Miss DC Right Front

Eastern High School Band Majorettes

Eastern High School Band

Part of the Latin Dancing Contingent - Sambos

Part of the Latin Dancing Contingent – Sambos

Moe Latin Dancers

More Latin Dancers

Sangre Boliviana

Sangre Boliviana

Semper Fi

The Marine Barracks

Barracks Row Fire Fighters and Friends

Barracks Row Fire Fighters and Friends

Street Scene on Barracks Row, July 4, 2013, 10:40 am

Street Scene on Barracks Row, July 4, 2013, 10:40 am

Barrack Row July 4th Parade, 2013

Barrack Row July 4th Parade, 2013

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DPW Objection Delays Expansion of Performance Parking Plan on Capitol Hill

DDOT's Damon Harvey Listens As ANC6B Commissioners Express Concerns About the Stalled Performance Parking Plan

DDOT’s Damon Harvey (left) Listens As ANC6B Commissioners Express Concerns About the Stalled Performance Parking Plan

 

DPW Objection Delays Expansion of Performance Parking Plan on Capitol Hill

by Larry Janezich

Damon Harvey, DDOT’s Parking Performance Based Parking czar, told ANC6B’s Transportation Committee last night that expansion of the Performance Parking Program north of Pennsylvania Avenue to East Capitol Street has encountered opposition from the Department of Public Works.  The reason, he explained, was ANC6B’s request for special parking restrictions around Eastern Market designed to protect residents on one hand and accommodate Eastern Market vendors on the other. 

Harvey explained that DPW had declined to sign off on the request for restrictions on Sunday parking and on different parking restriction times for different sides of the same blocks around Eastern Market.  Harvey did not have the objections of DPW in writing, saying only that DPW had asked for “more specificity” and that DPW was “not comfortable with the concept.”

Commissioners faulted Harvey for not bringing DPW’s reservations to the ANC’s  attention in April when he learned of them and was only now bringing the issue back to the ANC. 

The Performance Based Parking Plan, which Harvey described as “dynamic pricing on curbside parking” started in 2008, and will begin to go city wide in every major traffic corridor later this year, with a series of public meetings scheduled to start in September.  The first expansion will be in the downtown’s Golden Triangle, followed by Penn Quarter/Chinatown, and McPherson Square.  Parking in these areas will increase per elapsed time, just as metered parking does around Nationals Stadium on game days. 

Harvey also mentioned new rules for sharing Performance Based Parking funds with the community, saying that the Mayor had “changed the configuration of how the funds would be shared,” taking into account the new zones which will be participating in the program. Details will be forthcoming.  Commissioners expressed disappointment that ANC6B’s request for $50,000 from the Performance Parking Fund for landscaping improvements at Eastern Market Metro Plaza was not in the pipeline as ANC6B had believed. 

Also forthcoming, will be details on the new visitor pass system for residents and businesses located in Performance Based Parking Zones.  Harvey was not at liberty to share everything he knew regarding this new system but said more information will be released in the next few months.  It seems certain, however, that costs for all aspects of resident and temporary visitor parking will increase – perhaps substantially.

The Transportation Committee subsequently agreed to set up a meeting with DPW to see what their specific objections to ANC6B’s expansion request are.  If no way forward is apparent after this meeting, the four commissioners whose single member districts are directly affected:  Pate, Frishberg, Garrison, and Oldenberg, will attempt to formulate a fallback position that will result is something less than a full loaf in order to accommodate moving ahead with the Performing Parking Plan north of Pennsylvania Avenue so as not to fall behind the other zones where the plan will be implemented this fall.  The consensus was also to reach out to Councilmember Grasso, who serves on the Council’s Transportation Committee.  Finally, Committee voted 7 – 0 to recommend that ANC6B formally request inclusion in the new system for administering visitor’s passes which will be announced in the coming months.  Commissioner Frishberg also urged colleagues to push for inclusion of the $50,000 in landscaping funds for Eastern Market Metro Plaza, to be used in conjunction with the forthcoming redesign of the Metro Plaza being proposed by a group of Barrack Row stakeholders.  Councilmember Wells will host two public meetings on the redesign, one on Monday, July 8 and a second on Saturday, July 13, details TBA.

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DDOT’s Performance Based Parking Czar Jumps to Related Private Sector

DDOT’s Performance Based Parking Czar Jumps to Related Private Sector

Damon Harvey to Join Major Parking Company

by Larry Janezich

Last night at a briefing for ANC6B’s Transportation Committee, Damon Harvey, manager of DDOT’s Performance Based Parking Program, announced his departure from DDOT at the end of the month.  

He has accepted a position as Vice President with “a major parking company working here in DC” and will be dealing with national “public sector solutions” to parking issues.  He will relocate to Atlanta for the new job and has purchased a home there. 

Following his departure, day to day decisions regarding the Performance Parking Based Plan will be made by Angelo Rao, DDOT’s Citywide Program Support Manager, until a permanent replacement is appointed. 

The Performance Based Parking Program is part of the city’s efforts to regulate parking more effectively, encourage alternate modes of transportation and to increase revenue while doing that. 

In March 2008, Harvey began implementation of the Performance Based Parking Pilot Zone Act of 2008 in two DC neighborhoods – Columbia Heights in Ward 1 and Capitol Hill/Ballpark Distract in Ward 6.  In March 2012, the program was expanded to H Street, NE.  DDOT’s stated goals for the program are to protect resident parking by providing higher curbside parking meter rates and more stringent parking restrictions in residential neighborhood, help businesses by imposing meter rates and time limits in certain areas to encourage brief curbside parking with a high turnover rate, and to encourage walking, biking and transit use in lieu of auto travel.    DDOT is currently laying the ground work to take the program citywide starting later this year in the Golden Triangle District downtown. 

Rao, appointed in April of 2012, is responsible for managing DDOT’s parking and streetlight programs.  In 2012, Rao held a series of “Parking Think Tanks” in many city neighborhoods to allow residents to provide public input on parking issues.  The meetings culminated in a “Parking Summit” last December where resident’s voiced their frustration with parking problems and issues. 

DDOT is in the midst of overhauling its parking polices, with major changes to be announced on residential permit parking, visitor parking passes, and short term parking permits.  The bottom line is likely to be that the price of parking in DC for nearly everyone will increase – in many cases substantially.

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The Week Ahead….

The Week Ahead….

by Larry Janezich

Monday, July 1

ANC6B Transportation Committee will meet at 6:30pm at Hill Center to hear a status report on ANC6B’s extension of Performance Based Parking north of Pennsylvania Avenue and to hear a DDOT briefing on its new plan for sharing Performance Based Parking funds with the community. 

CHRS Historic Preservation Committee meets at 6:30pm, 420 10th Street, SE.

Tuesday, July 2

ANC6B Planning and Zoning Committee meets at 7:00pm, St. Coletta of Greater Washington.

The agenda is pretty light.  Southeast Market, at 1500 Independence, SE, wants a special exception to zoning regulations in order to establish a deli counter in the grocery store.  There is also a request for a special exception to allow a third floor addition at 328 16th Street, SE., and a couple of requests to approve rear additions, one at 1016 7th Street, SE, and one at 535 6th Street, SE.

Wednesday, July 3

ANC6B ABC Committee meets to consider modifying 19 settlement agreements which were negotiated and signed, only to have the Alcohol Beverage Regulation Board quibble over technical language and terminology which does not conform to city regulations.  ABRA wants all of the settlement agreements modified and re-signed.  There has already been considerable grumbling among ANC commissioners about this, and there will probably be more.

Heads Up for the Week of July 8

There will be TWO public meetings on July 8 from 7 – 10 pm and July 13, 10 – 12 am, at places TBA to begin the public discussion for the redesign of Eastern Market Metro Plaza.  As first reported on Capitol Hill Corner on April 24, a Barracks Row group has resurrected the plan for the Metro Plaza and Park https://capitolhillcorner.org/2013/04/24/barracks-row-group-resurrects-plan-for-redesign-of-eastern-market-metro-plaza-and-park/

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Frager’s Moves Forward – Key Cutting Operation to Open this Afternoon

Early this morning, Frager's Manager Nick Kaplanis strings a string trimmer for a Frager's customer

Early this morning, Frager’s Manager Nick Kaplanis strings a string trimmer for a Frager’s customer

This afterrnoon, Frager's key cutting service will be in operation in the temporary structure at the rear of their garden operation

Frager’s Moves Forward – Key Cutting Operation to Open this Afternoon

Friday Christ Church Spaghetti Dinner with Gluten Free Option Will Benefit Frager’s

by Larry Janezich

By this afternoon, Frager’s will open up it key cutting operation in a temporary shelter at the garden shop location on the city’s concrete pad across from Eastern Market.  Frager’s manager Nick Kaplanis said that in addition to the key operation, Frager’s has begun and will continue to market weather proof retail items from the location, including patio cooking grills, garden hoses, tools and rodent traps. 

Kaplanis said that the rental operation will reopen soon in leased space at 1323 E Street, SE, across from Safeway.  He expects the glass cutting operation to be located here as well.  In accition, Frager’s is looking at several locations in which to reopen their paint store and will make an offer soon on an 8th Street location near the freeway. 

He went on to say that thanks to internet cloud technology, Frager’s internal ordering and billing operations are near normal – the challenge will be to keep the external operations from getting too widely dispersed. 

Looking forward, Kaplanis said that the timeline for reconstruction of the Pennsylvania Avenue location is uncertain as assessments continue regarding how much of the façade of the original structure can be saved.  His vision, he said, is to combine some of the tradition of the original outlet such as a wooden floor and pressed tin ceiling with a more modern retail environment.

Tomorrow evening, Friday, June 28, Christ Church, 620 G Street, SE, will hold a Frager’s fund raiser spaghetti dinner – with GLUTEN FREE OPTION from 6:00pm – 7:30pm.  Suggested donation – $30 per plate (includes 1 glass of wine – additional glasses $5 each).  Children 9 and under are free.  The Capitol Hillbillies will provide musical entertainment.

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The Week Ahead – and Photos from Friday’s Frager’s Fundraisers

Little Red and the Renagades Zydeco Band Set the Upbeat Tone at the Eastern Market Fundraiser.

Little Red and the Renagades Zydeco Band Set the Upbeat Tone at the Eastern Market Fundraiser.

Al Fresco for Frager's Food Festival Friday Evening, June 21

Meanwhile, the Throckmorton's Rip Up The Fridge for the Art Crowd at the Frager's Benefit Concert

Meanwhile, the Throckmorton’s Rip Up The Fridge for the Art Crowd at the Frager’s Benefit Concert

The Fridge Crowd Takes a Breather Between Sets

The Fridge Crowd Takes a Breather Between Sets

The Week Ahead – and Photos from Friday’s Frager’s Fundraisers

by Larry Janezich

Tuesday, June 25

ANC6B Executive Committee meets at 7:00pm in Hill Center to set the agenda for the full ANC6B meeting on July 9.  On the agenda is a discussion of the Stanton Eastbanc retail plan which the developers agreed to submit to the ANC prior to closing on the Hine site, scheduled for early July.  The report does not appear to be available on line – yet – but the ANC and Stanton are expected to have it on their websites soon.  The plan is short on detail.  Stanton does not expect to contract with retail tenants of the Hine development until 2014.

Tuesday, June 25

Regional Juried Art Exhibition opens at Hill Center.  Reception at 6:00pm.  Over 65 artists from DC, Virginia, and Maryland have works featured in the show that cover a wide variety of perspectives and mediums. Experienced and emerging artists offer pieces that range from paintings, collages, pastels, photography, mixed medium works.

Tuesday, June 25

Frager’s appreciation at National’s Park.  Join the Frager’s employees and owners at National’s Park next Tuesday June 25 at 7:05 pm to watch the Nationals face the Arizona Diamondbacks.  A local family has donated 40 tickets for Frager’s employees, and tickets are available for purchase in Section 320 for anyone who wishes to join in the event.  Wear your Frager’s T-Shirts and try to score a cameo on Nats HD, or just raise a ballpark beer to toast these hardworking neighbors.  A special recognition is scheduled for the bottom of the fourth inning, so if you are not in Section 320 turn your attentions to the scoreboard or come on up to cheer.  Tickets available at http://www.nationals.com

Wednesday, June 26

EMCAC meeting cancelled owing to lack of business.

Thursday, June 27

ANC 6B’s Hill East Task Force meets at 6:30pm at St. Coletta of Greater Washington to discuss the future of the DC General shelter at Reservation 13.  Deputy Mayor for Health & Human Services, BB Otero, and Director of the Department of Human Services, David Berns, will provide an update on the status of the temporary shelter and the city’s plans.  

Friday, June 28

Fundraiser for Frager’s at Christ Church, 620 G Street, SE, 6:00pm – 7:00pm.  Spaghetti Dinner. Suggested donation – $30 per plate (includes 1 glass of wine – additional glasses $5 each).  Children 9 and under are free.  The Capitol Hillbillies will provide musical entertainment.

Stanton Development Meets with Stakeholders on the Hine Construction Management Plan at 7:00AM at Stanton’s office above the Silver Spork.

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