Hill Rag Magazine – June 2022

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ADVISORY NEIGHBORHOOD COMMISSION 6A AMBER GOVE, CHAIR, 6A04@ANC.DC.GOV Serving the Near Northeast, North Lincoln Park, Rosedale, and H Street communities ANC 6A generally meets the second Thursday of the month, virtually on Zoom.

www.anc6a.org

ALL ARE WELCOME •

(ABRA- 085207) for renewal of its Class C Multipurpose license. ANC 6A will write a letter of support for the application of 1291 Hospitality Group, LLC, t/a Stable DC at 1234 H Street NE (ABRA-105439) for renewal of its Class C Restaurant License. ANC 6A will write a letter of support for the application of Thompson Retail Food Group, LLC, t/a Milk & Honey Cafe at 1116 H Street NE (ABRA119672) for renewal of its Class C Restaurant License.

Economic Development and Zoning (EDZ) •

ANC 6A will write a letter of support to the Board of Zoning Adjustment (BZA) for an area variance pursuant to the new alley record lot requirements to construct six new, attached, two-story principal dwelling units in the RF-1 zone in the alley between 15th & 16th Streets and C & D Streets NE (BZA Case#20716) on condition that developers continue to make a best effort to obtain letters of support from the community.

Visit www.anc6a.org for a calendar of meeting times, meeting agendas and other information. u

RFK Noise Upsets Neighbors ANC 6B Report by Sarah Payne Advisory Neighborhood Commission (ANC 6B) met virtually via WebEx May 10. Commissioners Jennifer Samolyk (6B01), Gerald Sroufe (6B02), Brian Ready (6B03), Kristen Oldenburg (6B04), Steve Holtzman (6B05), Corey Holman (6B06), Edward Ryder

(6B07), Peter Wright (6B08), Alison Horn (6B09) and Denise Krepp (6B10) were all in attendance.

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n early May, the Project Glow Festival took place on the RFK parking lot festival grounds and loud music from the event was reportedly heard across the District and into Maryland. Commissioner Jennifer Samolyk (6B01) said she personally experienced the noise and emphasized the importance of addressing the issue for families and community members across the city. “A lot of it seemed to end around 11 o’clock at night, but when you have kids that’s tough,” Samolyk said. “I’m not sure how it carried, but it was thumping through my house.” Commissioner Denise Krepp (6B10) expressed concern about the noise and while she acknowledged that the venue was not in 6B, she said its residents are significantly impacted due to their close proximity to the stadium. “The last three weekends have been pretty hellacious in the community because of the noise and the traffic and the lack of parking enforcement created by the events held at parking lot five,” Krepp said. “Parking lot five is now in (ANC) 7F, but the people who bore the burden of what happened over the past three weekends are in (ANC) 6B09 and 6B10.” Krepp said she wants to host a meeting with representatives from the District Department of Transportation (DDOT) and Events DC regarding the issues facing the residents of 6B. Commissioner Holtzman (6B05) said many residents reached out to him and expressed interest in attending such a meeting and in working to prevent future events from being so disruptive to the neighboring communities. “I want to emphasize this was a problem for a large portion of Capitol Hill at lesser degrees, but I had I

The Next meeting is 2nd Thursday, June 9, 7:00 p.m. Economic Development and Zoning Committee meeting 3rd Wednesday, June 15, 7:00 p.m. Virtual Meeting via Zoom Transportation & Public Space Committee meeting 3rd Monday, June 20, 7:00 p.m. Virtual Meeting via Zoom Community Outreach Committee meeting 4th Monday, June 27, 7:00 p.m. Virtual Meeting via Zoom Alcohol Beverage Licensing Committee meeting 4th Tuesday, June 28, 7:00 p.m. Virtual Meeting via Zoom Instructions for accessing the meeting via Zoom have been posted under Hot Topics at anc6a.org. Call in information will be posted under Community Calendar at anc6a.org 24 hours prior to the meeting. You will be able to enter the meeting no earlier than 15 minutes prior to its scheduled start time.

Advisory Neighborhood Commission 6C P.O. Box 77876 • Washington, D.C. 20013-7787 www.anc6c.org • (202) 547-7168

Next meeting Wednesday, June 8, 2022. Information will be posted on the ANC 6C website.

ANC 6C COMMISSIONERS ANC 6C01 Christine Healey 6C01@anc.dc.gov

ANC 6C04 Mark Eckenwiler 6C04@anc.dc.gov

ANC 6C02 Karen Wirt 6C02@anc.dc.gov

ANC 6C05 Joel Kelty 6C05@anc.dc.gov

ANC 6C03 Jay Adelstein 6C03@anc.dc.gov

ANC 6C06 Drew Courtney drewcourtney.anc @gmail.com

ANC usually meets the second Wednesday of each month at 7:00 pm, 214 Massachusetts Ave, N.E. Please check the ANC 6C website for dates.

ANC 6C COMMITTEES Alcoholic Beverage Licensing First Monday, 7 pm Contact: anc6c.abl.committee@gmail.com Grants Last Thursday, 7 pm Contact: torylord@gmail.com Twitter: @ANC_6C_Grants Environment, Parks, and Events First Tuesday, 7 pm Contact: 6C06@anc.dc.gov

Transportation and Public Space First Thursday, 7 pm Contact: anc6c.tps@gmail.com Planning, Zoning, and Economic Development First Wednesday, 6:30 pm Contact: 6C04@anc.dc.gov Twitter: @6C_PZE

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