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Frankford NAC Gives the Nod to Fillmore Street

The NAC zoning meeting on September 10th was well attended with 23 people.

  • On the issue of take out food for 1301 Fillmore Street, the vote was 10 in favor and 3 opposed.  The ZBA was notified of the result of the vote.
  • On the issue of 4304 Frankford Avenue use as a single family household, there was no representative from the applicant.  No vote was taken and the ZBA was notified of the facts.

The next NAC zoning meeting will be held on October 8th at 7 PM at Second Baptist Church at 1801 Meadow Street.

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Frankford NAC Meets September 10th

There will be two issues on the agenda at the meeting at 2nd Baptist on Thursday at 7 PM:

  • 1301 Filmore had appeared twice before.  PERMIT FOR THE TAKE-OUT RESTAURANT WITH EXISTING FOOD, BEVERAGES AND GROCERIES ON FIRST FLOOR IN THE SAME BUILDING WITH SINGLE FAMILY HOUSEHOLD LIVING ON SECOND FLOOR . NO SIGN ON THIS APPLICATION
  • 4304-06 Frankford Avenue. PERMIT FOR AS SINGLE FAMILY HOUSEHOLD LIVING WITHIN AN EXISTING ATTACHED STRUCTURE
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Amuneal Zoning Request Granted

At a hearing before the Zoning Board of Adjustment on August 25th, Amuneal Manufacturing’s request as described below was granted.

APPLICATION FOR METAL AND WOOD MANUFACTURING PROCESSES AND EQUIPMENT TO INCLUDE CUTTING, DRILLING, FORMING, WELDING AND FINISHING OF METAL COMPONENTS AS WELL AS MILLING, SANDING, GLUING, ASSEMBLY AND FINISHING OF WOOD COMPONENTS AND A SPRAY PAINT BOOTH FOR COATING FABRICATED METAL PARTS (INTENSIVE INDUSTRIAL) IN AN EXISTING STRUCTURE.

The issue was on the agenda at the most recent NAC zoning meeting where local residents attending opposed the request based on traffic congestion and environmental risks.

Representatives from the Frankford Civic and Northwood Civic Associations attended the ZBA hearing in support of the request citing that the need for jobs in Frankford is more important than any other issues.

 

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Frankford Zoning Meeting for July

Frankford’s Amuneal Manufacturing Corp. was denied community support for their application for a spray paint booth at their new facility at 4243 Torresdale Avenue at the NAC meeting on August 13th.  They have had to expand their facility beyond their two existing buildings on Paul and Darragh Streets.  The company had to go to zoning for a Special Exception for the spray paint process.  Their other manufacturing uses are permitted under the present zoning code.

4243 Torresdale Avenue (photo from Google maps)

4243 Torresdale Avenue (photo from Google maps)

Residents cited concerns about the health hazards of the process and traffic backups caused by deliveries to the facility.  Amuneal countered that they are fully compliant with OSHA standards and have an outstanding safety record.  The traffic issue is projected to be minimal since their deliveries are primarily in shorter length trucks than the 53 footers that have caused problems with other tenants of the building in the past. The spray paint booth is presently in use at their other location and is not a new process.  It has not caused any problems in the past.  They need to move it to the new building for the sake of efficiency and that will allow increased production and will result in more jobs.

Residents questioned how many employees are from Frankford now. The company says they do employ Frankford residents when they meet the qualifications for the job.  One resident spoke up a the meeting noting that if everyone complains that there are no good businesses in Frankford and if we continue to oppose those that we have now, there will be fewer in the future.

Other cases at the meeting were an application to legalize the duplex at 1627 Wakeling Street.  That application was supported.

In another case, the owner of R&B Custom Auto Body at 2007-13 Kinsey Street was seeking a variance for an existing spray paint booth.  Local residents did not support the application citing traffic issues with the business.

A case that had been continued for 1301 Fillmore Street at last month’s meting was continued once again.

The next meeting of the Frankford NAC will be on September 10th at 7 PM at Second Baptist Church at 1801 Meadow Street.