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Frankford NAC Meets for November

The Frankford NAC (Neighborhood Advisory Committee) reviewed four cases at the meeting on November 13th.

  • Mr. Chen, the owner of 2051 Larue Street is applying for a variance to use the basement as a facial spa business.  Although there was no neighborhood opposition, he did not have all the required documentation and so a continuance will be requested.  He will return to the NAC meeting to present his case at a future meeting.
  • Mr. Boyd, owner of 4117 Worrell Street is applying for a permit for personal vehicle repair and maintenance with vehicle parking on site.  Mr. Bryant, NAC President, noted that there appear to be unresolved violations on the property.  In addition, a neighbor appeared and spoke against the variance citing that the business has already been operating without permits.  In light of those issues, the NAC will request a continuance until the issues are resolved.
  • Mr. Damm, appeared for 5451 Horrocks Street for a variance for use for a professional office on the first floor with a single family dwelling on the second floor.  He provided signed petitions of support and there was no opposition so the NAC will send a letter to the zoning board supporting the variance.

    1541 adams ave

    1541 Adams Ave. credit to Google Maps for the image

  • The attorney for owner of 1541 Adams Avenue presented the final case.  This property is the large vacant lot at Adams and Kensington Ave.  It is owned by 4150 KENSINGTON AVE LLC which is the building the fronts on the 4100 block of Kensington.  The lot is zoned RSA-5 which is for residential use.  They want to change the zoning to CMX-2 which is commercial.  The reason is that the cost residential construction far exceeds the value of any house in that area of Frankford and would make it economically unfeasible.  The owners believe that the lot could be find productive commercial use.  In order to do this the zoning map has to be changed legislatively.  The Councilperson would introduce legislation to do this and if approved the zoning map would be changed.  There was one neighbor in opposition to the change.  The NAC asked that the owners get some support for the change before they go further with the process.

 

The next Frankford NAC meeting will be held on December 11th at 7PM at Second Baptist Church at 1801 Meadow Street.