From email announcement:
Good morning OHNA members,
I look forward to seeing everyone Tuesday at 7pm for our monthly OHNA meeting.
We will be meeting again at the Holly Street Playground, as there is not yet an indoor location within the neighborhood that is ready to host meetings. Please bring a chair, and if you can’t, a couple of picnic tables will be available.
We are also providing a Zoom link provided for those who wish to join remotely. This should allow for remote participation, including the ability to ask questions remotely — those in person won’t be able to see remote participants, but we should be able to hear them.
I have attached to this email
1. the agenda for the 27 September meeting (also pasted in below),
2. the minutes for the August meeting,We look forward to seeing everyone tomorrow evening.
Thanks,
Bryan
Monthly Meeting Agenda
Tuesday 28 September 2021
7:00PM
Location: Holly Street Playground
(Editor’s note: please contact OHNA through their email, OHNARva@gmail.com, if you would like the Zoom link).
We ask that invited guests limit their presentations to no more than 5 minutes.
We ask that questions, comments, and suggestions be kept to no more than 3 minutes.
This meeting will be recorded.
Welcome
· Treasurer’s Report
Community Updates:
1. Lt. Brian Robinson, City of Richmond Police Section Lt, 4th Precinct
2. Officer Luke Schrader, Police Liaison, VCU
3. Mr. Tito Luna, VCU Liaison
4. Ms. Stephanie Lynch, 5th District Councilperson
5. Ms. Colette McEachin, Richmond Commonwealth’s Attorney
Updates
1. Proposed all-way stops on South Pine Street at its intersection with China Street (at Open High School) and South Pine Street at its intersection with Albemarle Street
· A survey has been posted and a link sent. If you would like to participate, the link is: https://forms.gle/UaA6n1jaVdN47MWg6
· Flyers were recently placed around the two intersections to alert neighbors to the proposed change.
2. Proposed Amendments to the Richmond 300 Land Use Plan/Neighborhood Coalition Update
· Move Oregon Hill from Neighborhood Mixed Use to Residential land use category (Randolph is in this category).
· If Planning will not move Oregon Hill to Residential, then change the maximum height in the Neighborhood Mixed Use category from four stories to two stories.
· Remove the clause that allows taller buildings along major streets.
o Idlewood and South Laurel between VCU and Idlewood are designated major streets
o The amendments were continued by Land Use Committee. City Planning staff have recommended that no amendments be adopted.
o The most recent hearing is scheduled for noon on Tuesday 21 September 2021. It was continued, yet again, to 3pm Tuesday 19 October.
3. Holly Street )Playground Cleanup
· Saturday 11 September cleanup at Holly Street Playground (grant funded) was a success. We are planning a follow-up cleanup day to complete the removal of invasive growth around the south and west fence lines.
Continued Business
1. Neighborhood fall festival.
· Scheduled for the afternoon and early evening of Saturday 23 October (one week before Halloween) in Pleasant’s Park.
· Will include events for neighbors of all ages – pumpkin carving, kid’s costume contest, house decorating contest, etc.
· Will also have a fundraising component for neighborhood projects, including an auction of donated items from local businesses and individuals.
· May conclude with a movie in the park.
· A park cleanup being planned for the week before the Fall Festival event, Saturday 16 October.
· Any new volunteers?
3. St. Andrew’s Association has listed 200-202 S. Linden St. and 912-924 Cumberland Street for sale
· All 18 units (19,625 ft. sq.) and 13 parking spaces are for sale. The lot is zoned R-7.
· The asking price is $2,750,000.
· It appears that the property has been sold; the purchaser appears to be the same developer who came before us with the SUP for 116 South Laurel Street.
New Business
4. Updates on 105 and 116 South Laurel SUP Applications
· Both applications will be heard at the Planning Commission on Monday 4 October
· The applicant for 116 South Laurel Street has not submitted in writing a commitment to placing a preservation easement on 103 South Laurel, as was agreed to as a condition of the neighborhood supporting the SUP.
2. VCU student party issues
· There have been several large, loud parties in the last few weeks. There are problematic, repeat issues in the 200 block of South Laurel, and the intersection of South Laurel and China streets.
· Report issues to both RPD and VCU. Keep track of: date, time, location, fraternity / sorority affiliation, names of individuals involved, names of landlords, etc.
· OHNA is setting up an online form to track problem party locations, so that we may follow up with RPD and VCU. We will keep a spreadsheet of problematic locations and fraternity / sorority locations, and regularly report this information to VCU.
3. Folk Festival update
· The Folk Festival will be held this year.
· “Resident Parking Only” signs will be posted at entrances to the neighborhood.
· RPD will be patrolling adjacent neighborhoods; they will directly monitor non-emergency calls for faster response. Call non-emergency numbers for issues such as alleys being blocked by parked cars, etc.
4. Potential sculpture for Pleasant’s Park, by local artist Mickael Broth
The Next OHNA meeting is scheduled for 7:00pm Tuesday 26 October 2021. That meeting will be held in person with a Zoom option; the location will be announced later, and a link will be sent separately.
Bryan Clark Green, President
David Cary, Co-Vice-President
Jennifer Hancock, Co-Vice-President
Chris Hughes, Co-Vice-President
Harrison Moenich, Secretary
John Bolecek, Treasurer