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A Recovery House by Another Name at 4834 Penn Street

At the Northeast EPIC Stakeholders meeting on July 26th, Deacon Lamont Parnell, President of Innovative Treatment Alternatives Inc. proposed an alternative use for 4834 Penn Street. Previous proposals included a drug recovery house and a senior citizen boarding home for those with mental health issues.

The new proposal is for a boarding home for veterans with issues.  They would be coming out of treatment, possibly from the Coatesville VA Medical Center.  They would stay for no longer than 12 months.

After hearing Deacon Purnell’s presentation, one gentleman in the audience noted that it sounds a lot like a recovery house but for veterans.  The truth is that it would be run in much the same way.  It would have much the same effect on the community.

Councilwoman Sanchez declared at the meeting (see video here) that there is still a moratorium on drug recovery houses but said that the owner is entitled to use the building in whatever way the law and regulations allow. That being the case, the first thing that should be done is to revisit the zoning history of the building and clarify what the zoning is and does the building conform to the zoning.

The zoning for the property is R15. In June of 1957 an application was made to legalize the use of the building for 11 families.  Apparently it had been in use that way for some time but was only approved for 8 families.  That application was approved.

Assuming that a family requires a dwelling unit, the number of dwelling units in the building should also be 11.  The definition of dwelling unit under the zoning code: A single unit within a building providing complete, independent living facilities for one or more persons, including permanent provisions for living, sleeping, eating, cooking, and sanitation.  The building does not have the 11 kitchens and bathrooms necessary for 11 dwelling units.  It appears that the building was never brought into compliance with the zoning variance granted.  If that is the case, it would make sense to send it back to zoning for a new application.

If the owner then wants to upgrade it to 11 apartments I don’t believe the community would have any objection.

In regard to the future use of the building as a group home of the kind proposed, all of those proposals made by Deacon Purnell involve a group of unrelated persons living together under supervision.  This seems to be a use that does not fall within the definition of a family in the zoning code.  Definition of family under the zoning code: A person living independently or a group of persons living as a single household unit using housekeeping facilities in common, but not to include more than three persons who are unrelated by blood, marriage, adoption, or foster-child status.

Using the concept that 3 unrelated people sharing a space temporarily while in recovery does not make them a family which is clearly what the zoning code had in mind when it was written.  That is what the 1957 zoning form says: FAMILIES

I am proud to say that in every meeting I have attended where this issue has been discussed, never has there been a negative comment about those who need help or recovery.  The issue is that now Frankford needs recovery from hosting so many of these facilities for these years.  Our goal should be the use of this property in a way that will be beneficial to the residents of Frankford.  If it is not good for the residents then it should be opposed.

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Zoning Hearing Scheduled for 4761 Griscom St.

4761 Griscom Street

As discussed at the most recent Frankford Civic Association meeting, a zoning hearing is scheduled for August 8, 2012:

ZBA Hearing Date: Wednesday 08/08/2012 02:00:00 +01:00	 Calendar No.: 18129	 Address: 4761 GRISCOM ST, PHILADELPHIA PA, 19124
Owner: SUE YIN & ROBERT JON LEUNG	 Applicant: TARA KAO KAO LAW FIRM, LLC	 Attorney: TARA KAO KAO LAW FIRM, LLC	 Appeal No.: 399196	  Appeal Date: 06/01/2012
Proposal:
CERTIFICATE FOR A TAKE-OUT RESTAURANT. FOOD SERVE IN DISPOSABLE WARE. NODISPENSING WINDOW ON 1ST FLOOR IN THE SAME BUILDING WITH EXISTING ONE (1)FAMILY DWELLING ON 2ND FLOOR AND VACANT 3RD FLOOR IN AN EXISTINGSTRUCTURE.           (FAST TRACK)

See the property here -> http://www.banditproject.org/ZBABot/PropertyDetail.aspx?Address=4761+GRISCOM+ST
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Better Know a Frankford Business: 3rd Fed Bank

Our commercial corridor is lucky to have several strong institutions, including 3rd Fed Bank, located near the Margaret Orthodox stop on the 4600 block of Frankford Avenue.

3rd Fed was founded more than 90 years ago right here in Northeast Philadelphia, as a Polish American Savings Building and Loan Association. Ever since their founding they have been dedicated to impeccable customer service and being a positive and active member of the various communities they serve. They aim to be a community focused bank that offers the same financial services as larger institutions. In fact, Frankford Branch Manager Lou DePaul never misses a Frankford Professional & Business Association meeting, and has partnered with the CDC on small business banking events that have proven incredibly helpful to the emerging entrepreneurs who will be critical to the revitalization of the Frankford Avenue business district. 3rd Fed even has a “Giving Back to the Community” Program – and the CDC knows firsthand that they truly do give back.

With 14 locations in Philadelphia, Mercer, and Bucks, 3rd Fed is able to offer 24 hour banking, loan options (including “green loans” to help finance energy improvement projects for the home), and a host of programs for both individuals and businesses.

3rd Fed is proud to be a part of the Frankford community, and we couldn’t be happier to have them as partners. So stop on in to 4625 Frankford Avenue and introduce yourself. Or look out for Lou and his team at the next major Frankford event, including Hope 4 Philly coming up in September.

3rd Fed Bank staff help a local business owner during their Day of Banking Counseling with the CDC.

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2nd Annual Drill Team & Drum Corps Parade

North Philly Foot Stompers Drill Team prepare for parade

Here are some pictures of the 2nd Annual Drill Team & Drum Corps Parade sponsored by Lloyd C. Wilson American Legion Post 224 held on Saturday, July 14th beginning at Harding Middle School and ending at Orthodox & Ditman Sts.

FHS Colorguard left to right: Ed Cordero, Antonio Torres, Tyreek Green and Anthony Ruiz

This is the old Memorial Day Parade that the post use to sponsor the weekend before the actual holiday. They would get over 30 units from all over the region. It was really a big event for the neighborhood. They had to stop it due to problems that occurred in Atlantic City and once that happened as well as several of the original organizers moving or dying things fell into disarray. Then the city would not give them a permit.

But in the end, they are trying to put it back together and with a little luck, good weather and support from the other neighborhood drill units it will succeed.

Lloyd C. Wilson was a graduate of Frankford High School who Killed In Action in Vietnam in 1966.

Frankford Northeast Boys and Girls Club Drill Team and Bugle Corps