Posts Tagged ‘abra

10
Jul
12

Should Everyone Have the Right to Protest RIA Businesses On Their Own?

courtesy of NPR

In June, Hank’s Oyster Bar’s liquor license caused a stir that has culminated in a hearing of a bill that will change how residents can address or protest a business’ application for a license.The Washington City Paper has done a good job of covering this issue.

A bill is scheduled to be introduced at a DC Council hearing and is sponsored by Councilmember Jim Graham and co-sponsored by Councilmembers Jack Evans and Yvette Alexander. One of the major changes in this bill will change the proximity requirement for protest groups from a 600 feet radius to only 400 feet from the business.

Should you be concerned?

Depends on your view of redevelopment for RIA and how close you live to it. As RIA NE continues to see positive redevelopment, more residents want sit down restaurants which could result in outdoor seating areas especially along the “Main Street” area between 18th and 24th Street. The protestors of Hank’s license say that their outdoor seating expansion violated a voluntary agreement the restaurant made with the community. On one hand, it could limit your ability to address issues with local businesses as they come to RIA and on the other, it could discourage businesses from wanting to take a chance on RIA (here is an example of residents already protesting a liquor license along RIA).

Just because it isn’t happening along RIA doesn’t mean it won’t affect us in the long run. Either way, I am sure that this issue will come back to us as our Avenue starts to become our “Diamond in the District”.

The hearing starts at 11 am, and will take place in room 412 of the John A. Wilson Building. If you wish to speak at the hearing, you need to be on the witness schedule. Contact Malcolm Cameron at mcameron[AT]DCCouncil.com or (202) 724-8191.

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24
Jun
10

Stadium Club Protest

It seems that the Stadium Club’s fate will be hashed out at the Alcoholic Beverage Regulation Administration (ABRA) Board hearing on June 28th. Two protest petitions have been filed against the Club’s renewal of its Retailer Class CN Alcohol license. The petitions, submitted by two different groups, state that the Stadium Club will negatively disrupt the peace, order and quiet of the community and public safety. Both petitions have a member of the ANC or Commissioner as a protester. One petition has five signatures and the other has 21 signatures to them.

The Stadium Club owners are attempting to transfer their liquor license from their 900 First Street, SE location to the Queens Chapel Road location as part of moving their strip club to this new area. Opponents are claiming that the previous location had a continuous high rate of crime related to this business and drained First District police resources. They are concerned that this club’s issues will continue in this area, which the MPD has designated a “Hot Spot/Focused Improvement Area”, will drain Patrol Service Area 504′s resources. (**Note: there has already been several police reports to the Stadium Club location since its opening a couple of months ago.)

The biggest hurdle for the opponents will be to actually show up at the hearing on the 28th, which will require at least 5 opponents to attend from each group to have standing. They should also be prepared to show evidence to their claims of safety, real estate property impacts, and drain on police services at the hearing to give their arguments any weight. It is also encouraged that others attend the meeting to show their opposition, if they so choose to:

WHEN: Monday, June 28, 2010, 10:00am
WHERE: 1250 U Street, NW, 2nd Floor hearing room




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