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Northwood Civic Green Lights Triplex

At the Northwood Civic Association meeting on January 16th, members voted not to oppose an application to legalize an existing triplex at 4725 Northwood Street.  The zoning had lapsed for the property due to a technicality and it had been in legal use as a multi family previously.  It is not in the Deed Restricted area.

4725 Northwood Street from Google Street View

Also at the meeting Joe Krause, President of the Association, updated the membership on the conservatorship progress of the Wakeling Street property.  The Civic plans to address other problem properties when the current project is completed.

Terry Heiser talked about additional traffic calming measures coming to Castor Avenue in the Spring and new signage coming to the 4600 block of Oakland Street in an attempt to slow down traffic on the block which has many children.

The next meeting of the Northwood Civic Association will be on February 20th at 7 PM at the Simpson Recreation Center, 1010 Arrott Street.

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NAC Zoning

At the Frankford NAC zoning meeting on January 11th, the people spoke and voted.  Here are the results.

5127 Duffield Street– Veterans housing 44 units- Denied. Applicant came to the community more than four years ago and they did not have a clear plan as what they wanted to do with the property and changed blueprints midspan. Then wanted to make it into section 8 housing.

5127 Duffield Street from Google Maps

1360 Brill Street– Applicant wanted a variance to have an open air parking spot next to her residence. Other homeowners have the same type of parking. No opposition; however, applicant will need a curb cut out.

1360 Brill Street from Google Street View

4930 Penn Street– 21 metal containers- 12 people came out to approve; however, a request was made to install privacy fence so people cannot see in and to adhere to business hours only.

4930 Penn Street

4684 Duffield StreetApproved by 4 people. 2 year proviso added, and applicant is to adhere to normal business hours.

4684 Duffield Street

 

4943 Penn Street – For a multi family living unit (4) with an existing structure. – PERMIT FOR A MULTI-FAMILY HOUSEHOLD LIVING (4 UNITS) WIHTIN AN EXISITING DETACHED STRUCTURE.  Case will be heard in February.

4563 Torresdale Avenue – Creation of 3 lot spaces into 1 OPA account. Space 1 and 3 to remain vacant and space 2 to be used as an auto repair shop. – PERMIT FOR CREATION OF THREE (3) TENANT SPACES (SPACES 1, 2 & 3) FROM ONE (1) TENANT SPACE ON 1ST FLOOR. SPACE # 2 – PROPOSED AUTO MECHANIC SHOP (NO SPRAY PAINTING) (PERSONAL VEHICLE REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE), SPACE # 1 AND # 3 TO REMAIN VACANT IN AN EXISTING STRUCTURE (SIZE AND LOCATION AS SHOWN IN THE APPLICATION).  The case will be heard in March.

The next Frankford NAC zoning meeting will be held on February 8th at 7 PM at 4667 Paul Street.

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Frankford 2017 Year in Review

Overall it was a good year.  In some respects it was a great year.

The Globe Dye Works over on Worth Street continues to attract new small businesses and it is one of the most successful examples of IRMX zoning (Industrial Residential Mixed use) in the city.  When I first heard this idea it seemed kind of crazy.  Who wants to live in an old building where they work in Frankford.  There are more than 30 commercial tenants, including 19 who also live in the property.  Current tenants include painters, photographers, floral designers, a cabinet maker, a potter, boat builders, a metal sculptor, a classic automobile broker, a tattoo artist, a creamery, a guacamole maker, a coffee roaster and a caterer, among many other users.

State Senator Christine Tartaglione and State Representative Jason Dawkins presented a check for a $1,000,000 Pennsylvania capital grant to the owners on January 10th. The RACP grant will support the final phase of Globe Dye’s restoration, including the expansion of a special events space and the remodeling of office and manufacturing spaces.

Verizon Wireless opened a new store Foulkrod and Frankford replacing the former Frankford Deli.  Nana’s Day Care on Oxford Avenue and Artisan Smiles on Frankford Avenue (dental office) are both under construction and the Shoppes at Wissinoming at Tulip and Bridge Street will bring a new ShopRite and several new stores to the area.

The Daral Building, against all odds, has been completely rehabbed by the Frankford Community Development Corporation.  It seemed like a long shot but a great idea.  To stake a claim to a spot in the heart of Frankford and restore and occupy it.  It cost a lot of money and that money had to be raised, a piece at a time.  Kim Washington and the CDC cobbled that financing together and the building is done.  The vision became a reality.  Congratulations to all on a job well done.

The Daral Building, 4667 Paul Street

What seemed even more improbable was the idea of a park in the center of Frankford.  What started out as a pop up temporary park, morphed into the Frankford Pause.  The concept came right out of a series of focus group meetings with Frankford residents sitting around talking about what they would like to see.  Then the professionals got to work to see what could be done.  The result is there on Paul Street, right next to the Daral Building.  Completion of the concept still has a few steps to go but the park itself is ready to be used.

Frankford Pause under construction

Food Truck Fridays were sponsored by the Frankford CDC and brought some new life to the 4600 block of Paul Street during the Summer.  That was despite the reconstruction of the Arrott Transportation Center that closed off blocks of Frankford Avenue for days at a time.

The Arrott Transportation Center reconstruction moved ahead at what seemed like a ponderously slow pace but it is a huge job and light is at the end of the tunnel.  Construction is scheduled to be finished this year.

Photo courtesy of SEPTA

Regulatory progress that will help the quality of life came through at the end of the year.  A controversial bill in City Council that will begin regulating Stop and Go stores that sell beer and liquor was passed.  Some of these stores and the problems they attract are a flash point for crime.  State Representative Jason Dawkins also managed to get regulation of recovery houses through the State Government.  Both of those bills address issues that have plagued the city for years.   They will not solve all the problems but it is a step in the right direction and a sign that somebody has finally listened to the neighborhoods.

Northwood Civic Association took the lead in conservatorship in Frankford.  They worked with a nonprofit builder to take possession of a house at Oxford Avenue and Wakeling Street that had been left to deteriorate by the bank who had taken ownership and left if neglected.  After a year of legal haggling, conservatorship was awarded, and the house will be rehabbed and sold to a new single-family owner.

Squatters were in the news and a situation that developed in Northwood lead to legislation that will make it easier for owners to retake the property and prosecute the offenders.

Northwood Civic took on the Castor Avenue Speedway and got some results.  Some new stop signs and some traffic calming measures have slowed down the traffic somewhat.

The Boys and Girls Club in Kinsey Street rebuilding has been going on all year long and it looks great.  We will be doing a special tour this month to show you how it all turned out.

There was a new charter school application by Qor Charter School for the old St. Joachim school building.  Since Sankofa left, the building has been vacant, and it will be good to see it occupied.  It would also be good to have another school choice for our families.

The Malankara Church relocated from their building at Penn and Orthodox to a new location farther up in the Northeast.  Frankford Friends School purchased the building and turned it into the Frankford Friends School Annex.  The Annex is now home to a multi-purpose room for performances and physical education classes in addition to theater, music, and library/Lower School Spanish classrooms. Frankford Friends had doubled its footprint over the last few years which is a good thing and helps to stabilize the area around the school and Meeting House.

Photo from Frankford Friends School Facebook

Frankford’s oldest house at 1548 Adams Avenue has new owner who promises to care for it.  It had been in limbo with owner taking care of it.

1548 Adams Avenue

Lenny Jaynes, noted poet in Frankford, began publishing his work in the Frankford Gazette and the Frankford Gazette turned 10 years old in May.

Crime overall went down.  Aggravated assault, burglary and theft are the lowest they have been since we began tracking in 2013.  Firearm crime is about at the level of 2013 with 179 incidents.  Robbery has continued its decline since 2013 with 247, up slightly since last year.  91 arrests for weapons violations is a record and is 38% higher than in 2013.  That is good news because those guns are off the street and may help explain why crime with firearms has declined.

Business is not booming on Frankford Avenue.  There are some good businesses there but there are too many vacancies and few places where you can sit down for a bite to eat.

There are no new market rate housing projects in the works.  Everything proposed for housing has been either senior or veterans subsidized housing.  There is a need for those but for the community to grow we need new middle-class folks moving in.

Homicide is back up to the height it reached in 2016 when 12 people died in PSA1.  It is up in the city overall.  Other crime is down overall as well.  Drugs is a big driving factor.

That is all for this year.

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Important Northwood Civic Meeting

Tuesday, January 16th, will be the next Northwood Civic Association meeting at Simpson Recreation Center, 1010 Arrott Street at 7:00 PM.

The owner of a property on Northwood Street, adjacent to the park, will be presenting and seeking neighbors support to convert a property to a multifamily tri-plex. Please come out to this important meeting and ask questions and be informed before making a decision.

The Civic Association will represent the neighbors vote at zoning and not our own opinion.

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First 2018 Frankford NAC Zoning Meeting Will Be a Busy One

We will have our zoning meeting on Thursday, January 11th at the CDC Building 4667 Paul Street at 7 pm. You must be a resident to vote.  The following cases are up for review:

4684 Duffield Street – Car repair shop – PERMIT FOR PERSONAL VEHICLE REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE WITHIN AN EXISTING SEMI-DETACHED STRUCTURE, TO INCLUDE FOUR (4) ACCESSORY OPEN-AIR PARKING SPACES. REMOVE THE EXISTING FENCE IN FRONT OF THE PROPERTY, AND ERECT NEW 6′ HIGH FENCE

4684 Duffield Street from Google Street View

4563 Torresdale Avenue – Creation of 3 lot spaces into 1 OPA account. Space 1 and 3 to remain vacant and space 2 to be used as an auto repair shop. – PERMIT FOR CREATION OF THREE (3) TENANT SPACES (SPACES 1, 2 & 3) FROM ONE (1) TENANT SPACE ON 1ST FLOOR. SPACE # 2 – PROPOSED AUTO MECHANIC SHOP (NO SPRAY PAINTING) (PERSONAL VEHICLE REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE), SPACE # 1 AND # 3 TO REMAIN VACANT IN AN EXISTING STRUCTURE (SIZE AND LOCATION AS SHOWN IN THE APPLICATION)

4563 Torresdale Avenue from Google Street View

4943 Penn Street – For a multi family living unit (4) with an existing structure. – PERMIT FOR A MULTI-FAMILY HOUSEHOLD LIVING (4 UNITS) WIHTIN AN EXISITING DETACHED STRUCTURE.

4943 Penn Street from Google Street View

1360 Brill Street – Creation of 1 off street open air parking space to existing single family dwelling. – PERMIT FOR THE CREATION OF ONE (1) OFF-STREET, OPEN AIR PARKING SPACE, ACCESSORY TO AN EXISTING SINGLE-FAMILY DWELLING. SIZE AND LOCATION AS SHOWN IN THE APPLICATION/PLANS

1360 Brill Street from Google Street View

5127 Duffield Street – Veteran’s housing (44) units. – PERMIT FOR THE RELOCATION OF LOT LINES TO CREATE ONE LOT FROM TWO LOTS(5127 DUFFIELD ST, 1700 PRATT STREET, FOR THE ERECTION OF A DETACHED STRUCTURE(MAXIMUM HEIGHT NTE 38 FEET, WITH BALCONIES ON THE FOUTH FLOOR FRONT, FOR USE AS FORTY SEVEN (47) DWELLING UNITS, WITH INTERIOR ACCESSORY PARKING FOR THREE(3) VEHICLES, BICYCLE PARKING FOR SIXTEEN(16) BICYCLES ON NA ACCESSIABLE ROUTE..(SIZE AND LOCATION AS SHOWN ON THE APPLICATION)

5127 Duffield Street from Google Maps

4930 Penn Street – 21 Storage units (Metal shipping containers) Rafael had asked the applicant to reappear and work out something with the community.

4930 Penn Street