Hill Rag Magazine – May 2022

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Other Business The ANC voted to support an Alcoholic Beverage Regulation Administration (ABRA) application for renewal of a CR Restaurant License for Sushi Hachi (735 Eighth St. SE) with no changes to the settlement agreement, noting that the restaurant had been located on site for four years with no issues. The ANC also voted to support a historic preservation application (HPA) for a new accessory building in a rear yard with roof deck. Residents of the neighboring multi-unit building had questioned the historic context of roof decks in the alley. Architect Stephen Santos noted that the design includes a parapet wall with brick fenestration masking the deck and making it appear a two-story structure. The application received unanimous support.

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The ANC voted to support the following on consent: • An application for a multipurpose liquor license from Historic Congressional Cemetery (1801 E St. SE) in order to facilitate onsite events. • A letter in support of the 2022 Capitol Hill Classic 10K, 3K and Fun Runs, scheduled for May 15, 2022. The ANC voted for renewal of the following liquor license applications: • CR Restaurant License for Rose’s Luxury (717 Eighth St. SE). • CR Restaurant License for Young Chow Asian Restaurant (312 Pennsylvania Ave. SE). • CR Restaurant License for Bullfeathers (410 First St. SE). • CR Restaurant License for La Plaza Inc., t/n: La Plaza Mexican Restaurant (629 Pennsylvania Ave. SE). • CR Restaurant License for Sanphan Thai Cuisine (653 Pennsylvania Ave. SE). • CR Restaurant License for Pineapple and Pearls (715 Eighth St. SE). • CR Restaurant License with Entertainment Endorsement for Bodegon Spanish Tapas (515 Eighth St. SE). The ANC voted to support the following Board of Zoning Adjustment (BZA) applications for special exception:

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to construct a two-story addition at the rear of a two-story house with basement at 428 11th St. SE. to construct a two-story addition, with deck, to the rear of an existing two-story home at 1415 Potomac Ave. SE. to construct a roof deck on an accessory garage of an existing two-story building with cellar at 912 G St. SE. to construct a two-story rear addition and a second story garage addition at 135 Kentucky Ave. SE. to construct an animal boarding establishment at 1350 E St. SE. For plans, see https:// app.dcoz.dc.gov/CaseReport/CaseReportPage.aspx?case_id=20705.

ANC 6B will hold the next meeting of the full commission virtually at 7 p.m., Tuesday, May 10. Get up to date information on meetings at www.anc6b.org. ◆

ANC 6C Discusses Redistricting Updates ANC 6C REPORT by Sarah Payne

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t the April 14th meeting of Advisory Neighborhood Commission (6C), commissioners discussed the redistricting of Ward 6 in addition to several Planning, Zoning and Economic Development (PZE) and Transportation and Public Space (TPS) Committee proposals and concerns. All six commissioners: Christine Healey (6C01), Karen Wirt (6C02, Chair), Jay Adelstein (6C03), Mark Eckenwiler (6C04), Joel Kelty (6C05) and Drew Courtney (6C06) were in attendance.

Redistricting Concerns The redistricting task forces in each ward concluded months of discussion and deliberation last week as final maps were submitted to the DC Council for review. The first step in this process was a public testimony session where community members had the opportunity to provide input on the maps. At the ANC meeting, Mark Eckenwiler


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