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CHA Tuesday, UHCA Wednesday

by Church Hill People's News01/14/200803/20/2009
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The Church Hill Association membership meeting will be held this Tuesday, Jan. 15, at 7PM @ St. John’s Church Meeting Hall. The Union Hill Civic Association will meet at 7PM Wednesday in the Dr. Benjamin Robertson, Sr. Fellowship Hall @ Cedar Street Baptist Church.

The CHA membership meeting will be held this Tuesday, Jan. 15 with the following very important presentations:

Fulton Hill Properties will present their plans for the Oakwood Condo project at the end of the 3600 Block of E. Broad St. CHA plans to take a membership vote on whether or not to support the project at present.

Tarisa Griffith from the DCD will present the proposed zoning changes for areas in Church Hill Union Hill and Chimborazo. The membership will take a position on the proposed changes with a vote and will also discuss and vote on adding the block between 20th and 21st on E. Broad as it is now zoned manufacturing/industrial.

All interested parties are encouraged to attend. This is also an opportunity to join the CHA and vote on two important changes to our neighborhood.

For more info, contact CHA President Jim Daab at 649-1913 or jim@mysterydinner.com

The Union Hill Civic Association will meet at 7PM in the Dr. Benjamin Robertson, Sr. Fellowship Hall @ Cedar Street Baptist Church.

Planners from the Richmond Department of Community Development will be present to talk about proposed zoning changes that will affect Union Hill. Also, dues for 2008 will be collected at this meeting.

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6 comments

John M 01/17/2008 at 6:57 AM

Management from Inner City Blues attended and spoke at last night’s UHCA meeting regarding their plans. Since no additional parking spaces are required at this time for a first floor only restaurant, the management said that they plan to open as such in the near future. They did say their long term goal would be to have a 2nd story lounge, but that will come at much later date.

Here is the letter the Family Resource Center sent the owner of the building regarding the lease for additional parking spaces needed to use the 2nd floor.

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John M 01/17/2008 at 7:00 AM

Here is a copy of Tarisa Griffith’s presentation on proposed zoning changes from the CHA meeting on Tuesday. (PDF) They are very open to questions or comments, so give her your feedback: Tarisa.Griffith@richmondgov.com,
(804)646.6308

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thepinch 01/17/2008 at 7:40 PM

thanks for the info but i cant get tarisha’s proposal. the link wont work for me

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John M 01/17/2008 at 8:57 PM

The link is fixed now.

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thepinch 01/17/2008 at 9:00 PM

thank you very much kind sir

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thepinch 01/18/2008 at 8:10 AM

thanks for trying its probably just me but i only get a blank page with the link

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