Ridgely’s Delight January 2021 Community Meeting Minutes

Type of meeting: 
Community
Meeting date: 
Wednesday, January 6, 2021
Status: 
DRAFT

Welcome at 7:04pm

Approval of minutes from November

733 W. Pratt and 207 S. Fremont Development (Representatives from the developer – Al Barry)

  • First approvals were from the historic commission. Another meeting with CHAP next Tuesday at 1pm

  • 1:30 zoning variance request (Pratt street is commercial Freemont is residential)

    • Properties will be combined

    • Try a unique economic model

      • Micro unit for short term rental

      • Ground floor retail

      • Gateway building to neighborhood and downtown

    • Would like approval from RD and zoning boards

  • Questions

    • What is the zoning variance that needs approval?

      • Increase density to get to 40 units

      • Small parking variance for Fremont units

    • If you have a contract for parking, why do you need a variance

      • City requires a 20-year lease for parking spaces

    • How do you know the client will be short-term? Is it solid and contractual?

      • We don’t have a guarantee about who rents. We can’t control abuse of permits.

      • There is a resolution from the city that makes [the stay] a minimum of 30 days

    • Can you provide price per rentals for each size of units

      • Between $1,200 to $1,400 (all included) – will need clarification

    • What kind of retail are you targeting

      • No idea, [but] small spaces so don’t lend to things like restaurants

    • Number of days lease clarification

      • 30 days as a minimum

      • Eric Costello: minimum is 90 days (transient rentals). Any less is prohibited by law and will be pursued aggressively

Introduction from 40th District Delegate Designee Marlon Amprey

  • 3rd generation resistant of the 40th district

  • Cares about creating opportunities for hope

  • Two things that are important

    • Education

    • More inclusive/equitable economy and streamlining things for business

  • Pre-session meeting tomorrow to discuss employment benefit and small business loans

  • Priorities

    • More COVID relief

    • Items that we want to detail.

  • Contact info: marlonamprey@gmail.com

Committee reports

SWGP – Bill

  • LDC talking about City Stat cameras in the neighborhood

    • One has been installed at Washington and MLK

    • Other locations will be: (all but one will be installed this quarter)

      • Portland and Fremont (on hold: a historical pole is needed and is on order)

      • Portland and Penn

      • Washington and Russell

      • Melvin and Penn

      • Washington and Warner

  • Casino at 25% capacity. Grants starting in Feb, smaller grants (under $2k) which allows more people to get them

  • Middle Brach project has a new website

Beautification – Megan

  • Reallocated and reorganized shed and inventory was taken

  • Nothing planned for next few months

  • Community clean up got rid of a bunch of things

  • Wheelbarrow was donated to us

  • Email Megan for anything that you need

ARC – Paul

  • Last meeting was productive and details and really have gotten to the nitty gritty of the architecture

  • Other project: Paul and Jeff house in for renovation

By laws – Paul

  • Need to have a discussion about how to get through the rest of the pandemic

  • May want to formalize how we handle this 

  • Avoid anything contentious as they are not as inclusive as an in-person meeting

  • Al: Maybe revisit this when the weather gets warmer (an outdoor meeting?)

  • Eric Costello: could connect with other communities that do things like on-line elections

Parking – Ab

  • VPP is on hold and we are still keeping our decals

  • Riverside will go VPP shortly

  • Once governor has lifted emergency order, we should be able to roll out VPP after that (may be some months before it happens

New Business

Fremont Development Variances (discussion)

  • Ab: bad idea

  • Megan:  At ARC meeting he said something different about parking that he said to us. May open floodgates for other developers. We should say, “no” to variance on parking

  • Deb: 

    • A lot of unreliable reporting from them. More concerns than parking (e.g. storm drain issues)

    • We have negative parking at night. We should not increase the demand

    • What he has will not be acceptable to the zoning board, which is why he is coming to us

  • Al: I am concerned that they want to use the Fremont side for RPP (Paul clarified that they are not asking to qualify for RPP)

  • Farzana: Our Letter of support was very specific for any zoning variance. Destroys any semblance of trust

  • Maia: Does anyone have a vision for what else could happen with the dilapidated buildings that many not require parking

    • Sharon: we are all zoned R8 (residential) we should double check…including that building. That building may qualify for RPP. We need to double check our facts

    • Eric Costello: 733 W Pratt is currently not RPP

    • Deb: We may lose some parking that is not RPP

    • Paul: Not much change anything will prevent the project from moving forward, but we run the risk of losing the renovation of the dilapidated buildings

  • Farzana: How many additional units will be allowed if they get the zoning variances?

    • Deb: 3 additional in 207 S Fremont/ 4 additional units at 733 W Pratt. But it could be more based on their plans.

  • Eric Costello: While not expressing [my] personal opinion…

    • I recognize that parking is an issue at RD

    • I recognize that there are issues with the developer

    • This is a property that needed redevelopment which should be good for the community

    • There is a way to get this done in a way that is respectful to the neighborhood and RD have tools that it could use

  • Paul: I don’t think that anyone wants this project not to happen, just with fewer units, but this is a poker game. They are all in which puts us in a good position. The choice is how much we want to get and how much we want to risk the project not being done

  • Eric Costello: All developers have a pro forma, and you do have leverage to negotiate, but understand the greater the variance from their plans, the greater portion of risk that the project might die – found out that it is 40 units that they are looking for

  • Deb: Can we just be neutral until we know more?

  • Ab: Hold them to what they are allowed (hard “no” on the variance)

  • Motion

    • Paul: made a motion remain neutral on density (Jason seconded)

    • Nay: 7 Aye: 10 – [motion passes]

  • Motion:

    • Farzana motion to vote against the variance for parking (Ab seconded)

    • Nay: 5 Aye: 9 – [motion passes]

Adjournment @ 9:14pm