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		<title>Next meeting &#8212; February 2 @ 4:00</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The next KLBNA General Meeting will be this coming Saturday.
General Monthly Meeting &#8211; This Saturday &#8211; February 2

4:00 &#8211; 5:00 at Bethany Presbyterian Church
206 N. Garfield &#8211; (pictured here) in the basement
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p><img src="///C:/DOCUME%7E1/jpeffer/LOCALS%7E1/Temp/moz-screenshot-10.jpg" /><img src="///C:/DOCUME%7E1/jpeffer/LOCALS%7E1/Temp/moz-screenshot-11.jpg" /><img src="///C:/DOCUME%7E1/jpeffer/LOCALS%7E1/Temp/moz-screenshot-12.jpg" />The next KLBNA General Meeting will be this coming Saturday.</p>
<p><span style="font-size:16pt;font-family:Arial;"><span style="font-size:16pt;font-family:Arial;"><b><a href="http://bronzeville.files.wordpress.com/2008/01/bethany.jpg" title="bethany.jpg"><img src="http://bronzeville.files.wordpress.com/2008/01/bethany.thumbnail.jpg" alt="bethany.jpg" align="left" /></a></b></span>General Monthly Meeting &#8211; This Saturday &#8211; February 2<br />
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<p><span style="font-size:16pt;font-family:Arial;">4:00 &#8211; 5:00 at Bethany Presbyterian Church</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size:16pt;font-family:Arial;">206 N. Garfield &#8211; (pictured here) in the basement</span></p>
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		<title>unahppiness with city attorney&#8217;s response to neighborhood&#8217;s concerns</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jan 2008 18:12:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[From Dana Moessner-Bronzeville Neighborhood Association
Zoning and Development Chairman


I am requesting a complete copy of the 1/23/2008 Area Commissioner Training  Session with City Attorney Pfeiffer and his 5 Zone attorneys which was recorded  in both audio and video by Steve Soble for the City of Columbus. I am requesting  the complete audio and [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=bronzeville.wordpress.com&blog=1667986&post=50&subd=bronzeville&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><div>From Dana Moessner-Bronzeville Neighborhood Association</p>
<div>Zoning and Development Chairman</div>
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<div>I am requesting a complete copy of the 1/23/2008 Area Commissioner Training  Session with City Attorney Pfeiffer and his 5 Zone attorneys which was recorded  in both audio and video by Steve Soble for the City of Columbus. I am requesting  the complete audio and video from start to finish which is close to 90 minutes  .</div>
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<div>Within 5 seconds of the meeting conclusion I personally told Steve Soble I  wanted a complete copy  of the entire proceedings which Steve Soble had just  completed recording.</div>
<div>I was and still am troubled by the City Attorneys comments and  unwillingness to address a very relevant question regarding the taking of  minutes.</div>
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<div>I was and still am shocked by his demeanor during my attempt to get a relevant question answered which has been an issue on the Near East Side for  several years.</div>
<div>I was and still am surprised by the City Attorneys simplistic version of  the Town Hall Meeting on 1/8/2008 which indicates the City of Columbus  government under Mayor Coleman still does not know what the demolition issue  really is on the Near East Side.</div>
<div>Let the tape speak.</div>
<div>The Near East Side needs to hear our City Attorney.</div>
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<div>Dana Moessner</div>
<div>King Lincoln Bronzeville Neighborhood Association</div>
<div>Zoning and Development Chairman</div>
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		<title>Conservation Districts in Columbus?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jan 2008 18:12:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[From Kathleen Bailey:
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>From Kathleen Bailey:</p>
<p>At the Emergency Town Hall Meeting, the interest in conservation districts was  mentioned more than once. As we all know, it has been tabled by council. In the  interim, I think it would be a good idea if the community organizations start  discussing the concept of conservation districts and identify some defined areas  in the Near East side that they think would be applicable. This doe not  necessitate a special meeting or the creation of another organization, just part  of your regular meeting schedule. It would be an effective way to educate and  get people talking about it. Maybe after a certain period of time we could have  another meeting to discuss the ideas that emerge. But right now the emphasis  needs to be on increasing awareness, soliciting support, and identifying  potential areas.</p>
<p>If you make this part of your regular meeting schedule  (will take more than one I&#8217;m sure) it shouldn&#8217;t be too taxing on anyone. As  always, Randy Black will be glad to assist.</p>
<p>PS If your group has  already discussed this, have you put anything in writing, your ideas, thoughts,  etc.? Also, please pass this along to any other groups or interested parties who  do not receive these communications.</p>
<p>From Dana Moesnner:</p>
<div>The boundaries of NEAC should be considered as some type of inner-city  protected zone.</div>
<div>As should Franklinton and the Livingston-Driving Park Commissions. These  Conservation Districts are going to make a patchwork Quilt of (kind of protected  area and areas that are unprotected) our old inner city neighborhoods when it  comes to their housing stock and brick streets and porches, etc.The truth is the  City needs to identify the pre-world war city limits any give that area some  type of control over its existing built and planted environment.</div>
<div>In Europe now countries such as Greece are no longer doing isolated  protected archeaological sites but whole zones that incorporate much of the  inner city of cities such as Athens ,which have become vast pedestrian friendly  neighborhoods.</div>
<div>Columbus we must think big.German Village is an impressive model,  recognizied nationally,for many things including the vast size of its  area.</div>
<div>Conservation Districts are fine but the City is getting bogged down in  particulars and needs to see the Big- Picture.</div>
<div>All of NEAC needs to be thought of as a limited resouce built environment  zone.</div>
<div>This is why each demolition must be carefully weighed in its context to the  Near East Side as a whole entity.They and we and nobody else builds buildings  anymore like we have in our NEAC neighborhoods ,when a building is gone its  gone. Nobody is going to come thru and build a Disney town of old architectural  Columbus in ten years.</div>
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<div>Dana Moessner</div>
<div>King Lincoln Bronzeville Neighborhood Association</div>
<div>Zoning and Development Chairman</div>
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		<title>the proposed Glaven Feher Architects Townhome proposal for the Monroe Cluster Site</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Jan 2008 18:06:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why has Glaven Feher Architects with a development proposal for townhomes  at the Monroe Cluster Site made no contact whatsoever with KLBNA since the  December Near East Area Commission Planning Committee Meeting?

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><div>Why has Glaven Feher Architects with a development proposal for townhomes  at the Monroe Cluster Site made no contact whatsoever with KLBNA since the  December Near East Area Commission Planning Committee Meeting?</div>
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<div>Who through constant discussions with the city of Columbus got the City to  put 90,000 dollars to stabilize the Edna on E. Long St.?      KLBNA       (Note:  the city of Columbus is putting</div>
<div>8 million dollars in the Lincoln Theatre)</div>
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<div>Who is talking with Second Baptist Church to improve the Bronzeville  Neighborhood which includes the Mayor&#8217;s King Lincoln District ?        KLBNA</div>
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<div>Who lives adjacent, beside, behind,and in front of the Monroe Cluster Site  ?       KLBNA</div>
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<div>Mr Glaven why do you continue to ignore the presence of a very active</div>
<div>NEIGHBORHOOD CIVIC ASSOCIATION that will do what it must to protect the  long term economic viability of our neighborhood and of our neighbor Old Towne  East ?</div>
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<div>Remember what happens in Old Towne East affects Bronzeville (KLBNA) and</div>
<div>what happens this Thursday night in Bronzeville (KLBNA) affects Old Towne  East.</div>
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<div>KLBNA thanks all KLBNA members, Old Towne East members and all concerned  residents who attended the December 8th, 2007 NEAC Zoning Site Hearing   regarding the Glaven Feher Architects townhome proposal and made our collective  voice heard loud and clear.</div>
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<div>KLBNA thanks all KLBNA members, Old Towne East members and all concerned  residents who attended the December 2007 NEAC Planning Committee Meeting  regarding the Glaven Feher Architects townhome proposal and again made our  collective voice heard loud and clear a second time.</div>
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<div>Come one come all for a third time .</div>
<div>Thursday night 1/17/2008 at 6:30 p.m.</div>
<div>Health Building at Parsons Ave.</div>
<div>Near East Area Commission Planning Committee  will again be discussing the  proposed</div>
<div>Glaven Feher Architects Townhome proposal for the Monroe Cluster  Site.</div>
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<div>Please forward to all.</div>
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<div>Dana Moessner</div>
<div>King Lincoln Bronzeville Neighborhood Association</div>
<div>Zoning and Development Chairman</div>
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		<description><![CDATA[General Monthly Meeting &#8211; This Saturday &#8211; January 5
4:00 &#8211; 5:00 at Bethany Presbyterian Church
206 N. Garfield &#8211; (pictured here) in the basement
Potential Discussion Points include


The demolition of historic buildings on our Near East Side


The role local churches play in those demolitions


The Monroe and Long Development


All are Welcome!
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p><span style="font-size:16pt;font-family:Arial;"><span style="font-size:16pt;font-family:Arial;"><strong><a href="http://bronzeville.files.wordpress.com/2008/01/bethany.jpg" title="bethany.jpg"><img align="left" src="http://bronzeville.files.wordpress.com/2008/01/bethany.thumbnail.jpg" alt="bethany.jpg" /></a></strong></span>General Monthly Meeting &#8211; This Saturday &#8211; January 5</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size:16pt;font-family:Arial;">4:00 &#8211; 5:00 at Bethany Presbyterian Church</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size:16pt;font-family:Arial;">206 N. Garfield &#8211; (pictured here) in the basement</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size:16pt;font-family:Arial;"><u>Potential Discussion Points include</u></span></p>
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<div><span style="font-size:16pt;font-family:Arial;">The demolition of historic buildings on our Near East Side</span></div>
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<div><span style="font-size:16pt;font-family:Arial;">The role local churches play in those demolitions</span></div>
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<div><span style="font-size:16pt;font-family:Arial;">The Monroe and Long Development</span></div>
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<p align="center"><u><span style="font-size:16pt;font-family:Arial;"><strong>All are Welcome!</strong></span></u></p>
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		<title>Emergency town hall meeting</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Jan 2008 17:59:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The public response to this meeting is growing. It came about in reaction to the  spate of random demolitions taking place on the Near East Side.
For example,  Frank&#8217;s Place which the City listed as one of the stops on a walking tour of  historic Long Street has just been knocked down.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>The public response to this meeting is growing. It came about in reaction to the  spate of random demolitions taking place on the Near East Side.</p>
<p>For example,  Frank&#8217;s Place which the City listed as one of the stops on a walking tour of  historic Long Street has just been knocked down.</p>
<p>The historic Edna Building is  in danger of going next if some measure is not taken to secure the roof. John  Beard has already announced publicly that he will be demolishing the Camel Bell  which is eligible for the National Register. There was a move to prohibit more  demolitions on Broad Street but that seems to have lost steam.</p>
<p>We need  to dialogue with you our elected officials to put these recent activities in  the context of your view of the future of the Near East Side. You will asked to  speak on your view prior to any Q and A.</p>
<p>Looking forward to seeing you  there.</p>
<p>-in a different forum by Kathleen Baily</p>
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		<title>Happy New Year</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Dec 2007 14:14:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[From your friends at the King Lincoln Bronzeville Neighborhood Association.  Let&#8217;s hope that 2008 brings appropriate and sustainable development to Columbus&#8217; Near East Side.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>From your friends at the King Lincoln Bronzeville Neighborhood Association.  Let&#8217;s hope that 2008 brings appropriate and sustainable development to Columbus&#8217; Near East Side.</p>
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		<title>Board of Zoning Adjustment (BZA) tomorrow night</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Dec 2007 17:53:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[KLBNA  has heard Glaven Feher Architects is going to  the Board of Zoning Adjustment (BZA) tom0rrow night. If this is in fact Glavens  intent this is a clear end around to negate the Near East Area Commission.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><div>KLBNA  has heard Glaven Feher Architects is going to  the Board of Zoning Adjustment (BZA) tom0rrow night. If this is in fact Glavens  intent this is a clear end around to negate the Near East Area Commission.</div>
<div>The document   GLAVEN DEVELOPMENT AT N. MONROE (MONROE CLUSTER) has  numerous valid points to question this development as proposed.Somebody forward  this document to the BZA if there is in fact a Glaven presentation tomarrow  night.</div>
<div>Glaven at the NEAC December General Meeting said he refered to the Near  East Area Plan,for his proposed Monroe Cluster Townhome project. After reading  my critique of Glaven&#8217;s project he may need to reread the text. As KLBNA Zoning  and Development Chairman I personaly put a lot of hours in to making a good  plan as you did Kathleen,and many others.</div>
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<div>Remember KLBNA always has their  documents.Likewise all commissioners and residents attending a BZA tomarrow  night, and or the NEAC Planning Committee Thursday night at 6:30 p.m. bring your  Near East Area Plan that WE MADE !!!</div>
<div>All is not well in NEAC District 1. Mayor Coleman didn&#8217;t you run for mayor  on a platform of being pro-neighborhood?</div>
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<div>First     Demolitions on E. Long St. in my NEAC District 1 are decimating  what little was left of the Historic Street.</div>
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<div>Second      These demolishers do not go thru the City of Columbus  recognized NEAC process and are marching down E. Long St. in NEAC District  1.</div>
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<div>Third     Glaven Feher  is rejected in mass  by the surrounding  neighborhood in NEAC District 1 for his Monroe Cluster project on a cold snowy  day and he continues to promote this same project.</div>
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<div>Fourth     The Gateway Building (Gideon Building) in NEAC  District 1, in  2004 when going thru NEAC process its promoters told us all we would get  Commercial Development on the first floor. All we got in 2007 is gravel and  maybe a Social Service Agency the Columbus Housing Partnership.A Social Service  Agency is no retail Tony Hutchins.</div>
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<div>Fifth    The Mayor&#8217;s King Lincoln Ghost Town District in NEAC District 1  is  floundering because of  PEOPLE  IN THE CURRENT ADMINISTRATION ARE STUBBORN  AND PUSHING A PREDETERMINED AGENDA AND ARE NOT LISTENING TO NEAC ,KLBNA,OR  INTERESTED CITIZENS. MAYOR COLEMAN,</div>
<div>BOYCE SAFFORD,KEENA SMITH AND DANI PADMORE ,WE GOT A MESS IN THE KING  LINCOLN GHOST TOWN DISTRICT.</div>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Monroe Cluster Site was in the possession of the City of Columbus (WE  THE PEOPLE ARE THE CITY OF COLUMBUS ,THE TAXPAYERS AND RESIDENTS OF THE  CITY).
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><div>The Monroe Cluster Site was in the possession of the City of Columbus (WE  THE PEOPLE ARE THE CITY OF COLUMBUS ,THE TAXPAYERS AND RESIDENTS OF THE  CITY).</div>
<div>The City of Columbus wished to have the Monroe Cluster Site developed with  tax generating development coming from buildings with a mix of   Residential,Commercial, and Retail.</div>
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<div>Glaven Blackwell ,LLC with Glaven Feher Architects were selected by the RFP  (Request For Proposal) Committee in 2006.This RFP Committees recomendation of  the Concept Design as done by Glaven Feher Architects as best suiting the Monroe  Cluster Site and the wishes of the surrounding community (in particular N.  Monroe Ave surrounding the site), resulted in The Department of Development of  Columbus agreeing to the RFP Committee choice of Glaven Feher Architects.</div>
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<div>Concept Design:</div>
<div>This is when the Architect/Developer (in this particular  situation) developes a design to meet certain requirements by the Land Holder  (in this instance the City of Columbus which is us the citizens of Columbus) in  hopes of being selected to actually complete the project.Glaven Feher Architects  Concept Design was thought paltable by the community.So the Community awaited a  nicely concieved project resembling what the architect showed and told us he  would do.</div>
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<div>However Glaven Feher Architects intial Concept Design was altered to such  an extent that the N. Monroe Ave. residents ,King Lincoln Bronzeville  Neighborhood Association,and Near East Area Commission Zoning Committee all said  this is a different project then we were told and shown that we would get.The  numerous negative comments and large Area Resident turnout in opposition on a  cold,snowy Saturday Morning by the community, KLBNA, and the Near East  Area  Commission are duely recorded in the December 8th ,2007 NEAC Site Zoning Meeting  minuets.</div>
<div>I will now compare the Concept Design from 2006 to the latest rendition  from Dec. 2007 and show that the design of these 2 projects are indeed very  different and why this neighborhood stands in opposition to the current design  as promoted by Glaven Feher Architects.</div>
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<div>With  my comparison I will refer to the Concept Design from 2006 as  (Concept Design 2006) and the latest rendition from Dec. 2007 as ( Latest  Rendition 2007)</div>
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<li>(Concept Design 2006) The large single building actually has a rythum that  compliments the street.Looking at the black and white xerox from left to right  one can see the dark area is brick, and the light area of building exterior skin  is some other color and or material.So the building goes dark,  light,dark,light,dark,light,and dark.This is a very old trick of the  architecture trade to make the building appear more elaborate and feel like  several different buildings very close together, while it is really only one  building.This compliments N. Monroe Ave. between E. Broad St. and Mt. Vernon  Ave. because the over whelming number of existing house front facades change  from house to house as you move down the street.Creating the  pleasant,friendly,unexpected quality of N. Monroe Ave. as you walk down the  street.How many times have we residents on N. Monroe Ave been stopped by  somebody walking or driving down the street and hear them say in an envious tone  ,&#8221;I could live on this street.are there any houses for sale on this street?&#8221; It  is this changing varied look of the houses that attracts people to our street.</li>
<li>( Latest Rendition 2007) The large single building actually feels larger  than it is.This massive, monolitic look does not recognize the existing varied  quality of the existing housing stock.It feels out of place.This building seen  from down the street will in fact loomover the street and overwhelm the  surrounding houses. Its Monolithic nature will negate the  playful,unexpected,pleasant rythum of this pedestrian friendly street.This is in  fact a building that would be compatible on many streets in Columbus such as  Morse Rd.</li>
<li>(Concept Design 2006) The roof profile is broken up and has a changing  rythum that recognizes the wide variety of roof pitches on the street and that  some Queen Ann houses on the street have roofs doing all kinds of variable  things that are a pleasure to look at This roof contributes to the animated feel  of the street.</li>
<li>( Latest Rendition 2007) This long building has a very pedestrian roof that  is not recognizing the cues on the street.Another old trick of the architecture  trade is to take existing design features from surrounding buildings add them to  your new building and then it will feel like the neighborhood.This is the case  with the 4 little dormers popping out of the front facade roof.They are almost  exactly like dormers on any number of houses on N. Monroe but on a roof of this  length and bulk they look akward and to small. These dormers appear to be placed  on the roof to make the neighborhood think that this building is repeating  architectural features from existing houses and therefore is compatiable with  the existing street.This architecture design trick did not work.</li>
<li>(Concept Design 2006) Front entry door is reached by going up 3 steps this  repeats the character of N. Monroe St. The houses up and down the street between  E. Broad St. and Mt. Vernon all have several steps up to the front porch entry  deck.This creates a feeling of security at each residence.This is defensive  space,and this is what the front porch provides.When we residents are on our  porch decks we are above the street,the house feels protected and under our  control.Passerby are in the subserviant position the homeowner is in the power  position.This is why a lite front porch at night feels like a safe haven for  pedestrians walking down a dark street like N. Monroe that does not have  Pedestrian Street Lighting.Raised front porch decks create look outs on the  street. Bad things are less likely to happen on streets where residents actively  use their front porch.</li>
<li>(Latest Rendition 2007) This front entry door feels exposed.One  step above the sidewalk and very few feet from the pedestrian sidewalk. Not a  safe feeling.Most home owners would feel akward and exposed to the street  sitting on such a porch.In fact most people would never use such a porch except  to tie up their guard dog to protect the vunerable feeling front door. At the Mt  Vernon Plaza one floor subsidized housing, this works because the units are well  back from the street,the renter feels like they have some defensible space  between them and passerby on the sidewalk.What mother is going to feel protected  on this porch if she has small children? Who is going to have potted  plants,porch furniture,and all the things that make a porch a porch sitting on  this porch? The architect has created a porch nobody will use.New developments  all around the USA are including useable front porches as a design feature. But  here on N. Monroe where existing houses have front porches and if they do not  they have a raised porch deck ,we are getting something again that one sees up  and down Morse Rd.porches that nobody uses that become an architectural  decoration rather than a functioning porch.</li>
<li>(Concept Design 2006) and ( Latest Rendition 2007) Green Sustainable  Architectural Features have never been discussed with the surrounding  neighborhood. Columbus Housing Partnership has done much to link new  construction and sustainable architecture in our Bronzeville Neighborhood with  their infill housing project on 21st St.Infill housing projects from San  Diego,Ca.,Austin ,Tx Chicago ,Ill.,to Boston , Ma., are promoting their green  sustainable architectural features with their projects at the Conceptual Design  Phase when they talk to the community and go for necessary reviews of their  project.We on N. Monroe want new constuction such as The Monroe Cluster to  reflect the latest social,environmental,and urban trends that are at the  forefront around the USA. Columbus,Ohio what good is Mayor Colemans Green  Initative if Architects/Developers are not bringing to the table these issues?  The architect is amiss in any infill project around the country ,who does not  discuss sustainability, this is the future.</li>
<li>The Near East Area Plan, adapted by City Council on September 19, 2005, is  the city&#8217;s offical guide for the Near East Side.</li>
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<div>                 page 4  &#8220;Introduction&#8221;</div>
<div>                 paragraph 2  &#8220;The plan addresses land use and zoning,  housing and historic</div>
<div>                 preservation,&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;.An important part of the plan is  design guidelines for</div>
<div>                 commercial districts, East Broad Street, and housing. The  primary goal of</div>
<div>                 these design guidelines is to educate both community  members and developers</div>
<div>                 about appropriate development for these particular areas.  While the guidelines,</div>
<div>                 along with other plan recommendations, are not a mandate,  it is hoped that they</div>
<div>                 will form a basis for consistant, informed decision-making  regarding proposed</div>
<div>                 development.&#8221;</div>
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<div>                 page 114  &#8221; Implementation</div>
<div>                 Development Review Checklist</div>
<div>                 The Development Review Checklist is a summary of the  development standards</div>
<div>                 and recommendations found throughout the Near East Area  Plan. The checklist</div>
<div>                 is designed for application by stakeholders in the review  of development</div>
<div>                 proposals for consistency with plan provisions. It is  intended for use with zoning</div>
<div>                 and  variance requests,&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;or requests impacting  the built environment in</div>
<div>                 the community. It is also intended as a means to provide a  clear, concise record</div>
<div>                 of stakeholder input in each stage of project  consideration.&#8221;</div>
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<div>                 page 118   &#8221;Development Review Checklist</div>
<div>                 II . Residential Proposals &#8220;</div>
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<div>                 page 119   &#8220;Do porches repeat the proportions of other  nearby homes? (p.77)&#8221;</div>
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<div>                 page 77     &#8220;Porches</div>
<div>                 Design new homes with porches that repeat the  proportions,depth ( seven (7)-</div>
<div>                 ten (10) feet), and materials of nearby homes.As  previously indicated a new</div>
<div>                 porch should be as high as nearby porches. The decorative  detailing does not</div>
<div>                 need to duplicate historic porches, but the new porch  should have support posts</div>
<div>                 and balustrades that repeat the shape, thickness and  spacing of nearby</div>
<div>                 porches. New decks and unfinished pressure-treated lumber  should not be</div>
<div>                 visible from adjoining streets or sidewalks.&#8221;</div>
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<div>                 ( Latest Rendition 2007)  Clearly the porch height matches  nothing on</div>
<div>                 N. Monroe Avenue from E. Broad St. to Mt. Vernon,  where houses have  several</div>
<div>                 steps up to the porch deck. Since there is only one step  up to the porch deck ,</div>
<div>                 the porch ceiling feels squatty and lower than the  surrounding porches We have</div>
<div>                 many different types of carefully designed and elegant  porches on N. Monroe</div>
<div>                 Ave.</div>
<div>                 This is a clumsy ,unsophisticated porch  to be built on  this porch rich street.</div>
<div>                 Clearly this porch design has a deck stuck on the roof  .The</div>
<div>                 entry cover at the front door is really a patio deck with  columns below .The</div>
<div>                 columns clearly look like an attempt to make the  neighborhood think they are</div>
<div>                 getting a porch, but it feels more like a deck on  Morse  Rd. Also this</div>
<div>                 deck (porch) is more appropriate for the parking lot side  of the building .</div>
<div>                 Porches on the front of the house and decks on the back of  the house where</div>
<div>                 they are not visible from the street.</div>
<div></div>
<div>                 page 119  &#8221; Are the roof pitch, height, and slope  compatible with surrounding</div>
<div>                 structures? (p. 77)&#8221;</div>
<div></div>
<div>                 page 77   &#8220;Massing</div>
<div>                 The size, proportions, and massing of a new building  should be compatible with</div>
<div>                 nearby structures. Carefully studying the size, shape, and  massing of</div>
<div>                 neighboring buildings contributes to a successful  compatible new structure.&#8221;</div>
<div></div>
<div>                 (Latest Rendition 2007 )   The massing of this building is  alien to N. Monroe.</div>
<div>                 The mass of this building is compatible with no building  on N. Monroe Ave. from</div>
<div>                 E. Broad St. to Mt. Vernon.</div>
<div></div>
<div>                 page 77   &#8220;Roof Pitch</div>
<div>                 Roof pitch, height, and shape should be compatible with  those on surrounding</div>
<div>                 structures. Generally no roof pitch less than six over  twelve is appropriate.</div>
<div>                 Optimally, new construction should also repeat  the predominant dormer and</div>
<div>                 chimney features found in the immediate area.&#8221;</div>
<div></div>
<div>                 ( Latest Rendition 2007 ) The (4) dormer features are the  wrong size and make</div>
<div>                 this roof feel huge and unlike anything on the street.The  roof shape does not</div>
<div>                 feel like the street with its long unbroken ridge line  running the long length of the</div>
<div>                 building. This long unbroken ridge line looks like a Morse  Road building .</div>
<div></div>
<div>&#8221; Letter From The Director &#8220;            no page number but is the 3rd  actual page.</div>
<div></div>
<div>  &#8220;I am pleased to present the update of the Near East Area Plan.On behalf  of the City&#8217;s</div>
<div>  Department of Development, congragulations to the Near East Side on  completion of the</div>
<div>  Near East Area Plan.</div>
<div></div>
<div>  Representatives of the Near East Area Commission, civic associations,  buisness</div>
<div>  associations, and other stakeholders put in many hours of hard work in  the development</div>
<div>  of this plan and I would like to thank them for their leadership in the  development of the</div>
<div>  plan&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;.</div>
<div></div>
<div>  The  Development Department looks forward to continued cooperation with  the Near East</div>
<div>  Side as we work together with the community on the implementation of this  plan.</div>
<div></div>
<div>  Sincerely</div>
<div></div>
<div></div>
<div>  Mark Barbash, Director</div>
<div>  Department of Development &#8220;</div>
<div></div>
<div></div>
<div>  Dana Moessner</div>
<div>  Near East Area Commission District 1</div>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the Second Baptist Church demolitions of their properties,with Rehobeth  Temple church demolition of the lodge, with the demolition of the Colony  Club,the arson of the house across from McNabbs Funeral Home, and the expected  demolition of Centenary Church by Second Baptist Church at any time there is a  lot of open land. The [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=bronzeville.wordpress.com&blog=1667986&post=40&subd=bronzeville&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>With the Second Baptist Church demolitions of their properties,with Rehobeth  Temple church demolition of the lodge, with the demolition of the Colony  Club,the arson of the house across from McNabbs Funeral Home, and the expected  demolition of Centenary Church by Second Baptist Church at any time there is a  lot of open land. The Mayors King Lincoln District has quickly become The King  Lincoln Ghost Town District.</p>
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