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1. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA GOVERNMENT
ADVISORY NEIGHBORIIOOD COMMISSION 5D
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February 10,2015
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Meeting Called to Order at 7:01 p.m.
Greetings
Roll Call
Commissioner Kathy Henderson
Commissioner H. Yvonne Buggs
Commissioners Present: Quorum Established
a) Peta-Gay Lewis 5D01
b) Keisha Shropshire 5D02
c) Adam Roberts 5D03
d) Bernice Blacknell 5D04
e) Kathy Henderson 5D05
0 Yvonne Buggs 5D06
g) Clarence Lee 5D07
4. Citizens Concerns
o Public Safety with shootings that occurs on I Street, N.E.
o Concerns for pedestrian safety due to inoperable traffrc light at the intersection of
Orren and Florida Ave.
o Concern that the $50.00 penalty is not a deterrent for drivers to reduce speed at the
corner of Staple's and Florida Ave.
o Concerns regarding_obstruction of view on Levis Street and Bladensburg Road.
o Concerns with parking around the Kipp School
o Picking up animal poop
o Concerns with parking during basketball games around the Trinidad Recreation Center;
request notification of game schedule.
o Trash in the alley
o Site where the fre was have not been properly secured
o DPW was contacted but has not responded
o Concerned with walkingpass Rose's and Stanton's liquor on Bladensburg Rd.
o People making open air drug buys.
Suggestions for Citizens Concerns see Attachment.
Tommy Jones, Ward 5 Representative
Mayor's Office of Community Relations and Services
All community related concerns can be addressed directly to Mr. Jones or Mr. Malik Williams at:
Office Phone: QADfi 5-1937
tommiejones@dc.gov
malik.wi ll iams@dc. gov
o Purpose of "311" number is to receive a service number for tracking purposes to assure
that your concerns are addressed and resolved timely.
2. Public Meeting Minutes - February 10,2015
o Mr. Jones provided information regarding Mayor Bowser's announcement that she will
host a series ofthree budget engagement forums throughout the District in February. The
forums will be open to the press and the public.
' Thursday, February 19,2015
Woodrow Wilson High School
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
. Saturday, February 21,2015
Anacostia High School
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
' Monday, February 23,2015
Paul Laurence Dunbar High School
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
5. Public Safety Report Commander Dierdre Porter, MPD sft District
o lgth & I; 3 juveniles were riding in a couple of stolen vehicles speeding through the ally
and was shot at and crashed into a tree. They were apprehended and placed under arrest.
Continuous and ongoing investigations underway.
o MPD along with DCITA and ABRA did a walk through at Roses Liquor
o Ward 5 covers both PSA 506 and 507
o PSA 506 has had an increase in crime both properry and violent crime
o PSA 507 has had an increase in crime ADW violent crime; sexual abuse is down in both
PSA's; robberies are up, have about 7 more robberies than this time last year, 507
robberies are down 6l%; motor vehicle thefts in 506 is up; 507 motor vehicle thefts are
down; burglaries are down; theft from autos are up, I more than last year; thefts are up in
the comer stores
6. Administrative Matters
o Commissioner Henderson introduced Auditor's office employees Mr. Lawrence Perry,
Deputy Director, DC Auditor's Department; Ms. Anovia Daniels and Ms. Fredricka Shaw.
o Commissioner Henderson announced possession of Bank Statement to be read by the
Treasurer or by herself.
Commissioner Keisha Shropshire
o Commissioner Shropshire advised that there is no Treasury Report because there is no
Security Fund at this point.
o Commissioner Henderson read the bank statement which she identified as the treasury
report.
- Opening Balance
- Check#158
' Check #159
' Check#160
- Check #161
' Check#162
' Check#173
' Check #174
- Check #176
- Check#177
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o Commissioner Henderson made motion to approve the treasury report
o Commissioner Lewis second the motion
o Commissioner Roberts noted a discrepancy in the amount of the opening balance of
546,335.04 stating that the ending balance ofthe January meeting was $46,360.00
o Commissioner Henderson will reconcile the differences.
o Motion was passed 7-0-0
o Commissioner Henderson asked Commissioner Shropshire to make a motion to approve
the Security Fund and she declined
o Commissioner Henderson made motion to approve the Security Fund
o Commissioner Lewis seconded the motion
o Motion failed 2-5-A
o Mr. Perry, Deputy Director, Office of the Auditor, explained the security fund and stated
that the RNC 3D-account was to stay frozen
o Commissioner Henderson turned over the bank statement to Mr. Perry
o Commissioners explained why they voted against the security fund
o Mr. Perry also gave second reason as there should be a resolution on the January vote
on was heard on reasons why Commissioners were not willing to vote for theo l)tscusstr
security fund at this point.
7. Approval of Minutes
o Motion made by Commissioner Buggs to Table Minutes until everyone has a chance to
review Minutes
o Motion Second by Commissioner Shropshire
o Commissioner Henderson not opposed to table the Approval of Minutes; There was no
vote.
8. Presentations
Level2 Development Mr. David Franco; Mr. John Kardon; Todd Christensen
and business partner Jeff Klum
Level 2 Development returned with development plans for the Level 2 Projects at "The Highline
at Union Markets
o Concerns of Commissioner Lewis: Average income in SMD is $27,000; Residents can
remain within the community; Any offers for other amenities, would prefer units at lower
levels 50o/o or 607o versus giving monies to community groups; Parking reduced to
compact cars; would like the amenities to be tweaked a bit.
o Commissioner Lewis made a motion to support project with an improved amenities
package and for Level2 Development to come back
o Commissioner Henderson second the motion and offered an amendment that they should
come back with a defined community benefits package to reflect ANC 5D residents
affordable housing; and to coordinate employment effons
o Motion passed - vote 6-1-0
HR57 Liquor License Mr. Tony Puesan
HR57 gave summary of project and requested support for a stipulated license for opening in late
April.
4. Public Meeting Minutes - February 10,2015
o Concerns were: Proximity to Hamilton School and the liquor license being close to the
school; Hours of Operation in terms of the noise volume; future residents; outside
structures and bardos;
o Commissioner Lewis requested a more understandable diagram and Mr. Puesan will return
to the March ANC meeting
Capital Fringe Ms. Julienne Brienza, CEO
Capital Fringe requesting support for a stipulated license to operate in-house bar
o Concems were: Commissioner Kathy Henderson - containment of festival inside the
property not spilling out on the street;
o Commissioner Buggs made motion to support Capital Fringe project
o Commissioner Lee second the motion
o Motion passed - vote 7-0-0
9. Announcements
10. Adjournment 9:27 p.m.