In Your Neighborhood: April 4, 2018

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Commissioners listen to a presentation at an Advisory Neighborhood Commission 3B meeting. (Zoe Morgan/The Current/January 2018)

ANC 1B
Lower Columbia Heights, Lower Georgia Avenue, Shaw, U Street, Pleasant Plains

The commission met at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, April 5, at the D.C. Housing Finance Agency, 815 Florida Ave. NW.

Agenda items included:

D.C. Witness.

HBCU 5K walk/run

Pepco

Resolution honoring Thomas Pressley.

Cork Settlement agreement.

Curb cuts and paving at W Street and 14th Street NW.

Zoning, Preservation and Development Committee talks on 2228 12th Place NW, 1822 4th St. NW, and 461, 463 and 465 Florida Ave. NW.

Funk Parade sponsorship.

For details, visit anc1b.org.

ANC 1C
Adams Morgan

The commission met at 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 4, at Mary’s Center, 2355 Ontario Road NW.

Agenda items included:

The commission will vote to adopt the minutes from its March 7 meeting.

1766 Lainer Pl NW. The Committee will hear a presentation from Sullivan & Barros regarding their BZA application for 1766 Lainer Pl NW. The Commission may take additional action.

The committee may hear a presentation from roofers union representatives for a public space application. The commission may take additional action.

The committee will hear a presentation from the 11th Property Group regarding their HPRB application.The commission may take additional action.

The committee may hear a presentation from DDOT regarding the replacement of tree fences along Columbia Road. The commission may take additional action.

The commission will vote on the text of a survey about the 18th Street Corridor.

For details, visit anc1c.org.

ANC 2A
Foggy Bottom, West End

The commission will meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 18, in Main Meeting Room, West End Library, 2301 L St. NW.

For details, visit anc2a.org.

ANC 2B
Dupont Circle

The commission will meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 11, in Room 500, School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University, 1717 Massachusetts Ave. NW.

Agenda items include:

Presentation by Councilmember Jack Evans.

Application for a substantial change to restaurant license for Duke’s Grocery at 1513 17th St. NW.

Application for a substantial change to retailer’s license for the Mediterranean Way Gourmet Market at 1717 Connecticut Ave. NW.

Application for a substantial change to restaurant license for Pisco Y Nazca Gastro Bar at 1823 L St. NW.

Application for a substantial change to restaurant license for Toryumon Japanese House at 1901 Pennsylvania Ave. NW.

Application for a substantial change to restaurant license for Abunai Poke Resturant at 1920 L St. NW.

Consideration for several alcoholic beverage license renewals for Virginia Market at 1776 U St. NW and Benmoil Liquors at 1700 U St. NW.

Historic Preservation and Zoning items for 1828 15th St. NW and 1712 15th St. NW.

Public Space Committee items for 1050 17th St. NW, 1901 L St. NW, 1775 Massachusetts St. NW, 1600 K St. NW and 2026 P St. NW.

Consideration for resolution regarding DDOT’s Dupont/Kalorama Curbside Management Study.

For details, visit dupontcircleanc.net.

ANC 2C
Downtown, Penn Quarter

The commission will meet at 6:30 p.m. Monday, April 9, in Room G-9, John A. Wilson Building, 1350 Pennsylvania Ave. NW.

For details, visit anc2c.us.

ANC 2D
Sheridan-Kalorama

The commission will meet at 7 p.m. Monday, April 30, at Our Lady Queen of the Americas Church, California Street and Phelps Place NW.

For details, visit anc2d.org.

ANC 2E
Georgetown, Burleith, Hillandale, Cloisters

The commission met at 6:30 p.m. Monday, April 2, at Georgetown Visitation Preparatory School, 1524 35th St. NW.

Agenda items included:

Update regarding Georgetown University’s Central Utility Plant Modernization and Update Project.

Update from the S&R Foundation regarding the Fillmore School site improvements project.

Update regarding the commercial usage of 33rd Street NW by businesses on Wisconsin Avenue.

Update regarding pedestrian crossing conditions at the intersection of Reservoir Road and 36th Street NW and the intersection of 35th Street and Prospect Street NW.

Update regarding the sending of alcoholic beverage license placards to the Georgetown and Burleith list-servs.

Motion regarding the ANC’s representation to the Georgetown BID’s Old Georgetown Board White Paper Working Group and the Georgetown Business Association’s board of directors.

Consideration of a resolution regarding the Georgetown BID’s D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities grant application for the 2018 Georgetown GLOW event.

Park permit applications for the Citizens Association of Georgetown’s 2018 Summer Concerts in the Parks Series.

Special event application for the D.C. Bike Ride on May 19.

Special event application for the Lawyers Have Heart 10K & 5K on June 9.

Special event application for the Army Ten-Miler on Oct. 7

Consideration of a resolution regarding the after hours work permit request for construction for the Wing at 1056 Thomas Jefferson St. NW.

Consideration of a resolution regarding the D.C. Historic Preservation Office’s processes for certifying that Old Georgetown Board applicants are fulfilling the neighbor notification requirements Alcoholic Beverage Control Board.

Application by TBD for a New retailer’s class “C” restaurant license at 1400-1404 Wisconsin Avenue NW.

Application for renewal of Towne Wine & Liquor’s retailer’s class “A” liquor store license at 1326 Wisconsin Ave. NW.

Board of Zoning Adjustment application by Property Frameworks for a special exemption to change an existing nonconforming use to another nonconforming use at 1300 35th St. NW.

Application for entry portico, replacement doors, retaining wall, enlarge window wells, and repave front yard at 3234 N St. NW.

For details, visit anc2e.com.

ANC 2F
Logan Circle

The commission met at 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 4, at Studio Theatre, 2nd floor Milton Theatre, 1501 14th St. NW.

Agenda items included:

Report on Metropolitan Police Department, Third District, PSA 307.

Remarks from Congressman Eleanor Holmes Norton.

Ongoing discussion on Daily 14 Mart

Class A retail/liquor license renewal for 9 & P St. Liquor, Barrel House Liquors, Batch 13, Continental Wine & Liquor and Daily 14 Mart.

New Class C restaurant license for Naan & Beyond and Phillips Seafood.

Development committee reports on BZA zoning use for 924 N St. NW, and DDOT public space applications for 901 Massachusetts Ave. NW and 1461 P St. NW.

Request to support 2018 Capital Pride Parade route.

Broadband Internet Privacy Act of 2017.

Approval of FY18 Q2 report.

For details, visit anc2f.org.

ANC 3B
Glover Park, Cathedral Heights

The commission will meet at 7 p.m. Thursday, April 12, at Stoddert Elementary School and Glover Park Community Center, 4001 Calvert St. NW.

Agenda items include:

■ Police report.

■ Presentation by Calvin Butler, D.C. Fire and Emergency Services to talk about new programs.

■ Introduction and conversation with Commissioners Marguerite Pridgen and Chris Giacomini, Ward 3 representatives on the D.C. Commission on Aging.

■ Discussion of Initiative 77 “Tipped Wage Ballot Measure” on the June 19 primary ballot.

■ Letter of support for Glover Park Day.

■ Report on ANC 3B walk-through with DDOT and mayor’s representative.

■ Council hearing on Comprehensive Plan update.

■ Mayor’s proposed Fiscal Year 2019 budget.

■ April 4 D.C. Water Town Hall for Ward 3.

■ Airplane noise.

■ Senior wellness program for Ward 2 and 3.

For details, visit anc3b.org.

ANC 3C
Cleveland Park, Woodley Park, Massachusetts Avenue Heights, Cathedral Heights

The commission will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 18, at Maret School, Woodley Mansion, 3000 Cathedral Ave. NW.

For details, visit anc3c.org.

ANC 3D
Spring Valley, Wesley Heights, Palisades, Kent, Foxhall

The commission met at 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 4, in Room K-106, Kresge Building, Wesley Theological Seminary, 4500 Massachusetts Ave. NW.

Agenda items included:

 Police report.

■ Community concerns and commissioner updates.

■ Pizzeria Paradiso’s ABRA Liquor License.

■ Compass Coffee BZA case No. 19744.

■ Ward Circle signage and pavement markings to improve safety.

■ 4540 Lowell St. NW BZA variance case No. 19630.

■ Treasurer’s report.

For details, visit anc3d.org.

ANC 3E
Tenleytown, American University Park

The commission will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 12, in Tenleytown Ballroom, Embassy Suites Hotel, 4300 Military Road NW.

Agenda items include:

Presentation by 2nd District Police.

Presentation of grant request by Joy of Motion.

Discussion of and possible vote on liquor license renewal applications for Wagshals and Tenley Minimart.

Discussion of and possible vote on public space application by Buredo at 4235 Wisconsin Ave. for a sidewalk cafe.

Discussion of and possible vote on resolution calling for creation of an office of educational performance assessment under the D.C. Auditor’s office.

Presentation and discussion about Climate and Community Re-investment Act.

For details, visit anc3e.org.

ANC 3F
Forest Hills, North Cleveland

The commission will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 17, in Room A-03, Building 44, University of the District of Columbia, 4200 Connecticut Ave. NW.

For details, visit anc3f.com.

ANC 3/4G
Chevy Chase

The commission will meet at 7 p.m. Monday, April 9, at the Chevy Chase Community Center, Connecticut Avenue and McKinley Street NW.

Agenda items include:

Discussion and possible vote on application for a public space permit to construct new leadwalk and steps, driveway, walls and porch to 3723 1/2 Harrison St. NW.

Discussion and possible vote on public space permit to construct a new curb cut and driveway at 3012 Military Road NW.

Presentation by Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton.

Presentation with D.C. Water and DDOT about continuing work on Oregon Avenue.

For details, visit anc3g.org.

ANC 4A
Colonial Village, Shepherd Park, Crestwood, Brightwood, 16th Street Heights

The commission met at 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 3, in the community meeting room at the 4th District Police Headquarters, 6001 Georgia Ave. NW.

Agenda items included:

Discussion on car accidents and traffic on Aspen Street N.W.

■ Presentation on New Columbia Solar.

■ Presentation on the Frank R. Williams Scholarship Fund.

■ Presentation on the Broadband Internet Privacy Act.

■ Walter Reed Update.

■ Resolution on the Incarceration to Incorporation Entrepreneurship Program.

■ Resolution on supporting two gun control bills in city council

■ Discussion on the education committee

For details, visit anc4a.org.

ANC 4C
Petworth, 16th Street Heights

The commission will meet at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 11, in the community meeting room at the Petworth Library, 4200 Kansas Ave. NW.

Agenda items include:

■ Carbon fee and rebate program presentation.

■ 1125 Spring Road community benefits agreement.

■ Letter to Department of Parks and Recreation, Roosevelt and pool access.

For details, call 202-723-6670 or visit anc4c.org.