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This was just sent out to the SOSNA members e-mail list from the NAC Director. The notice is pretty short, but better late than never I guess. Try to come out to St. Anthony's Senior Center (2309 Carpenter) if you live near any of these properties... AHB
REMINDER --- ZONING MEETING SOSNA Zoning Agenda Thursday, April 20, 2006 Saint Anthony’s Senior Center 2309 Carpenter Street-6:30 PM 1919, 1921, 1923, 1927 &1931 Webster Street · The application is for the erection of a three/four story attached structure (max. height 37 feet) with a roof deck on the fourth floor level for use as a single family dwelling. (Size and location as shown). 1927 Kimball Street · The application is for the erection of a semi-detached (3) and (4) story structure (max. height 38’-0”) with a roof deck and stair enclosure at the fourth (4th ) story level with bay windows at the 2nd and 4th story levels “front” for use as a single family dwelling. 1929, 1931, 1933 Kimball Street · The application is for the erection of a three/four story attached structure (max. height 38 feet) with a roof deck on the fourth floor level for use as a single family dwelling. (size and location as shown) 2021 Pemberton Street · The application is for construction of a three (3) story addition and a roof deck atop the third (3rd) story roof with access via an exterior stair from the third (3rd) story. 2118 Christian Street · The application is for the erection of a three (3) story structure with cellar and roof deck for use as a single family dwelling. (size and location as shown in the application). 2123 Fitzwater Street · The application is for the erection of a three (3) story semi detached structure (NTE 35’ high) for use as a single family dwelling. (Size and location as shown in the application). 2134 Carpenter Street · The application is for the creation of a four (4) story structure, maximum height of 41’4” with interior parking for one car, for use as a single family dwelling (size and location, as shown in the application). 1706 Carpenter Street · The application is for the erection of an open-air wood sundeck above third floor roof with walking surface over 12” above roof surface (Size and location as shown in application) as part of a single family dwelling. |
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Via Eve Lewis, SOSNA. I don't get the connection with "Better Days" but I pass that along for what it's worth. I'm assuming this is for the entire 17th Police District, including our neighborhood.
--------------------- FYI BULLETIN Join Mayor John F. Street and Police Commissioner Sylvester Johnson for Operation Safer Streets Community Meetings in your neighborhoods this week. Find out what the Police are doing and what you can do to help. Resource information will be distributed. For more information call 215-686-1459. Thursday, April 27th at 7:00 PM Church of the Redeemer Baptist, 24th & Dickinson St. BETTER DAYS ATTN: Germaine Cherry, CEO P. O. BOX 32100 - Mail Stop Marian Anderson Recreation Center City of Philadelphia, Department of Recreation 744 South 17th Street, 2nd Floor - Location Philadelphia PA 19146-1936 215.732.0694-Office 215.732.0695-Fax gc@better-days.org www.better-days.org HIV/AIDS/STI, COUNSELING, TESTING, PREVENTION OUTREACH, SUBSTANCE TREATMENT REFERRAL(S) & CAREERLINKS - ACCESS POINT
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SOSNA Board Meeting, Basement of St. Anthony's Senior Center, 6:30pm, 2400 block of Carpenter St., Wednesday, 4/26/06.
Agenda includes bylaws changes, funding available from Pathmark grant, development on the 1600 block of South St. and if SOSNA should support or oppose a lawsuit blocking a compromise of higher buildings in exchange for not having garages and curb cuts on South St., and reports from each of the chairs of the committees, and treas., chair, and NAC director reports. Board meetings are the meat and potatoes of what is going on in the neighborhood that you will never know unless you go to them. Hope to see you there. If you want to know what SOSNA does, skip the general meetings and come to the Board meetings once a month. |
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From Eve Lewis. Remember, you must attend four meetings a year to vote for Board members.
-------------------------------------- Dear SOSNA Members: Attached and pasted below is the information for the SOSNA General Meeting, Wednesday May 10, 2006 @ 7:30 pm. The meeting will be held at St. Anthony Senior Residence (lower level). Please share this information with your neighbors. GENERAL MEETING Wednesday, May 10, 2006 @ 7:30 PM St. Anthony Senior Residence 2309 Carpenter Street (Lower Level) City of Philadelphia Department of Licenses & Inspections Understanding the Role of L&I Philadelphia Department of Recreation Learn what’s available for your Child! Swim Camp – Golf Camp – Basketball Camp – Baseball Camp- Overnight Camp - Carousel Camp (for mentally & physically challenged) – Summer Arts Camp -Young Performer Theater Camp - Tennis Program Next General Meeting June 14, 2006
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I guess SOSNA isn't the only neighborhood entity that gets meeting notices out at the last possible moment. I found one from the 30th Ward Democratic Committee in my mail slot when I got home today.
David Grande and Karen Mudd have organized a meeting for tomorrow night at 7:00 at Shiloh Baptist Church, 2040 Christian Street. Guests include 17th District Captain Kevin Bethel: DA Lynn Abraham; elected officials Anthony Williams and Harold James. "Town Watch Representatives" are also listed as speakers. I don't know whether this is supposed to be targeted to residents in Karen Mudd's and David Grande's divisions (I have no clue who David Grande is, but I know that Karen is one of my committee people), but I'm sure they wouldn't turn away folks from other divisions. I'm tied up on elder care much of tomorrow but will scamper across the street if I'm home in time. EDIT: I posted this on southwest_center_city as well; David Grande e-mailed me offlist to remind me that he is one of the nearby residents working on the 22nd and Montrose garden issue. A resident of the 2000 block of St. Albans, he is also filling in for the committee person in that division who moved out.
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[deleted at user's request -- see "Resources" thread for link to Schuylkill River Park advocacy website]
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