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February 6, 2009

Public hearing set for ordinance on changes to the Downtown Master Plan

Following the adoption of the Richmond Downtown Plan in October, an ordinance was introduced that would direct the City Planning Commission to consider amendments to the Plan. Richmond City Council will hold a public hearing on this ordinance on Monday, February 9, 2009 at 6:00pm in City Council Chambers (2nd floor, City Hall). The ordinance would direct the Planning Commission to consider amendments to the Plan, including those related to viewsheds, waterfront access, standards for the former Tarmac property (AKA Echo Harbor), among others. [via]

Posted by john_m at 10:18PM

6 Responses to “Public hearing set for ordinance on changes to the Downtown Master Plan”

  1. posted by bill at February 8, 2009 6:46 pm [#]:

    the current, and recent version of the downtown master plan has no mention of the archaeological site from the slave trading. if it is not there it must not be important to those all knowing city planners! there are some organized groups against baseball in the archaeology, but they are opposed to amending the downtown master plan, which could note the importance of the archaeolgy they claim important.

    it only makes sense in richmond

  2. posted by john_m at February 8, 2009 8:17 pm [#]:

    Scenic Virginia friends and supporters –

    On Monday night, the Richmond City Council will consider Councilman Bruce Tyler’s proposed amendments to the Downtown Master Plan.

    Scenic Virginia needs your assistance TODAY in opposing amendments to several critical portions of the Downtown Master Plan. Read below for full information on how you can help.

    AT RISK — RICHMOND’S DOWNTOWN MASTER PLAN
    Last fall, after more than a year of citizen meetings and calls for input from interested parties, the Richmond City Council unanimously adopted a new Downtown Master Plan.

    Almost immediately afterward, Councilman Bruce Tyler (1st District) introduced several pages of proposed amendments for consideration. While many are relatively minor in nature (and could have easily been addressed prior to passage of the Plan), several strike at the very heart of the Plan that Richmond’s citizens have so strongly supported.

    On Monday evening, City Council will consider these proposed amendments. If passed, they could indeed do great damage.

    Scenic Virginia — having participated in the process since the beginning — strongly urges Richmonders to insist that several key items remain in the Plan. In particular, we are most concerned about threats to the following items:

    1) Preservation of the historic panoramic viewshed of the James River from Libby Hill Park.

    2) Creation of a riverfront park along the James east of Downtown to provide an amenity for citizens and tourists, while enhancing the historic view from Libby Hill Park.

    3) Creation of an Architect of the Commonwealth, a state-level position.

    This Master Plan was historic in its engagement of Richmond citizens. City Planning staff received hundreds of comments and worked to incorporate good ideas into the Plan. Our Planning Commission toiled tirelessly for months and properly vetted the components of the Plan.

    It’s unfortunate that we have to revisit this process. Now is the time to start implementing this citizen-supported Plan — not to chip away at the heart of it on behalf of a handful of special interests.

    We need to preserve language that supports a public park and access along the James River, preservation of our historic viewsheds, and proper consideration of stated-owned property in downtown Richmond.

    HERE’S WHAT YOU CAN DO:

    1) Send an email as soon as possible to all members of City Council, and urge them to oppose changes to the Downtown Master Plan.

    Note: Contact information follows, with email address blocks further below:

    RICHMOND CITY COUNCIL

    President Kathy Graziano (4th District):
    Vice-President Ellen Robertson (6th District):
    Councilman Bruce Tyler (1st District):
    Councilman Charles Samuels (2nd District)
    Councilman Chris Hilbert (3rd District):
    Councilman Marty Jewell (5th District):
    7th District – To be filled on Monday night

    Councilwoman Reva Trammell (8th District):
    Councilman Doug Conner (9th District):

    COUNCIL EMAIL ADDRESS BLOCKS
    To send a message to all Council members, please cut and paste the following email address block into a new email message:

    Kathy.Graziano@RichmondGov.com; Ellen.Robertson@RichmondGov.com;
    Bruce.Tyler@RichmondGov.com; Charles.Samuels@RichmondGov.com
    Chris.Hilbert@RichmondGov.com; Marty.Jewell@RichmondGov.com;
    Reva.Trammell@RichmondGov.com;
    Doug.Conner@RichmondGov.com

    If your email system needs a comma, not semi-colon, between addresses, here is that email block:

    Kathy.Graziano@RichmondGov.com, Ellen.Robertson@RichmondGov.com,
    Bruce.Tyler@RichmondGov.com, Charles.Samuels@RichmondGov.com
    Chris.Hilbert@RichmondGov.com, Marty.Jewell@RichmondGov.com,
    Reva.Trammell@RichmondGov.com, Doug.Conner@RichmondGov.com

    2) Attend the Richmond City Council meeting on Monday at 6:00 pm in City Council Chambers(located on the 2nd floor of City Hall, 900 East Broad Street, with on-street parking usually available along Marshall, Ninth and Tenth streets). We need a large crowd to make the point that citizens want action — and not further delays — on our Master Plan.

    3) Thank Mayor Dwight Jones for expressing his support of the Downtown Master Plan, and particularly for mentioning the importance of our viewsheds. It’s clear that he wants the City to move forward with implementation of the Plan, so let him know that you approve. Mayor Jones’s email address is AskTheMayor@RichmondGov.com.

    Please contact City Council as soon as possible, and try to be at the meeting on Monday night.

    Let us know if you have any questions. We’ll let you know what happens tomorrow night.

    – Leighton Powell, Executive Director

  3. posted by bill at February 8, 2009 8:58 pm [#]:

    so what post 2

    scenic virginia says something and you have to agree, no questions asked, you dont have the option to think for yourself, or you have become so socially bound to a group, from the kool-aid, you dont bother to, or cant think.

    to hell with slave archaeology, as long as we can keep our view from libby hill.

    exactly how can the city create an “architect of the commonwealth” when the city cant do squat without the consent of the general assembly?

    and all of these improvement organizations, that were on a first name basis with the gov, maybe they could ask the gov to create an “architect of the commonwealth”

    cant get a call returned?

    leighton & co thought they were all tight with gov tim, but he screwed them on the murphy hotel. next it will be the old hospital. gov tim has left them in the dust, headed for greener pasture, and the only option is to hook up with rachels gang.

    seems to me that the downtown master plan is inadequate, and it needs to be amended, and it is the job of the planning commission to consider amendments.

    otherwise it seems that “scenic virginia” is opposed to making the archaeology site from the slave trade a component in the downtown master plan.

  4. posted by john_m at February 9, 2009 2:04 pm [#]:
  5. posted by Church Hill People’s News » City Council votes 7-2 to consider amending the Downtown Master Plan - Richmond, Virginia at February 10, 2009 6:49 am [#]:

    [...] ***PUBLIC HEARING MONDAY [...]

  6. posted by cathy hayden at February 24, 2009 5:26 pm [#]:

    Bev Lacy says Planning Commission Members need your input.
    Write your thoughts about these amendments chipping away at our Plan. lori.markham@richmond.com is secretary and will distribute your letter.


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