April 14, 2015 UHC General Meeting Minutes Meeting called to order at 7:10 Dash’s Compromise proposed by Mr. Dash – use existing building as storage facility but leave parking lot vacant until Rails to Trails and Kenmore construction projects are complete o See what other viable alternatives might become available available Ray – will there be someone onsite 24 hour? o Cory (Joe Dash’s attorney) - 24 hour “surveillance” of property – might be someone on site or might be a monitored camera Zoning Board of Appeals – once use variance is given Dash’s will come back to the community to talk about site plan design and accommodate community concerns Keep an open dialogue Aaron – would Joe Dash be open to rezoning the parking lot for a more walkable zoning? o Parking lot would be mothballed and market conditions will be taken into consideration Would building to be able to repurposed beyond storage if area takes off? What are standard rental terms? o Storage is usually on a monthly basis o Potential for building to be utilized as something beyond storage in the future Would the loading dock area be able to be used by the community? o Joe would like to turn this whole experience into a positive one o Once we get to the site design stage these are all things to talk about Councilmember Rasheed Wyatt – worked together toward a mutually agreeable arrangement o Asked if community members are ok with this proposal o Zoning Variance – on April 22nd Margo – unreasonable to talk about landscaping during a construction period. Wait until after construction is finished. o Rasheed – Construction supposed to be done by the end of the year Cory – parking lot will be repaved General consensus from the audience is that this is an acceptable compromise New Board Members Mickey introduces potential board members for the UHC o Andy Sauer – Landlord rep o Madelaine Britt – Student rep If you are interested in serving on the UHC board please nominate yourself before May’s meeting Membership will vote on new board members at May meeting New Hookah Bar on Main Street Slice of Italy on Main Street (next to Lake Effect) closed down Chinese restaurant will open on one side Hookah Bar is planning to open on the other side of building Yuma – owner of Habibi of the Nile Hookah Shop in the Old Edition’s Building o Works fulltime at Ford – owns Old Editions Bookshop Building o Wanted to open a lounge to have belly dancing students be able to perform o Runs a law-abiding business Doesn’t have any relations to other hookah bars Doesn’t allow alcohol in establishment Doesn’t allow outside DJ’s/promoters use her venue Rasheed – guy who owned place on Elmwood (that was closed down by the city) is using someone else to open hookah store on Main o Needs an “amusement” license which will mean they will go before the council Fred – not enough is understood about these hookah places and e-cigarette shops Andy – Important to encourage businesses but also ensure businesses that will be detrimental to the community are kept out - communication is important Leg. Pat Savage – Start thinking about how to regulate these businesses and provide a best practices template Resident – possibility of creating a Hookah Lounge permit? Rozalyn – Bringing in DJ’s is what often causes the problem Linear Park Rasheed – Watts Engineering had a recent meeting - bids have already gone out. Construction should be starting in the next couple of weeks Construction meetings will help keep community informed Will be some closures at the dead end of each street that abuts Linear Park Project should be finished by the end of the summer Peter Savage – Tonawanda portion construction should begin in spring as well Timing it with the Kenmore Reconstruction project Rasheed – there will be a ribbon cutting – will put out information when it becomes available Matt wants to recognize Candy’s tireless efforts to get Linear Park on the city’s radar Buffalo Student Housing A group out of Long Island bought up lots of properties, many from a well-known slumlord in the area Will extend an invitation to the new owners to talk to and work with the community Andy – open lines of communication with landlord is extremely important Landlords that are working on problem property – maybe host open houses after renovation are complete to let community members see the investment? Mickey – is going to school to become a licensed home inspector to ensure that properties in the area aren’t needlessly demo’d Spring It On Results One day online fundraiser $2,700 raised for community projects St Joe’s Neighborhood Housing Initiative provided $2,500 match Funding will be used on neighborhood projects UB Getting’ Dirty April 25th – Cleaning and mulching Main Street and Bailey Avenue Updates University Heights Arts Association 2nd Annual UHAA August 15th o St. Andrews o Tables available for community groups – register online Art booths at the farmers markets April 25th – NYPA Sculpture Competition Sculpture garden – space behind St. Andrew’s shooting to be part of the Capen Garden Walk May 2nd Art Spaces – Amy’s Place, Buffalo Roots, Daily Planet, Queen City Printing Capen Garden Walk poster art competition Farmers Market Soliciting Vendors Flower vendor will be at the market for its opening Mid-May is opening day Capen Garden Walk Poster has been created thanks to the UHAA Christine Brooks Memorial Fund o Tree planted at templeton park o Funds used to help gardeners get started Tool Library/ReTree 250 trees will be planted across University District Meet at 9AM at 147 Diefendorf Hall Practice Planting Toolraiser Old Ziad’s Market – what is the status of that structure that was rebuilt? Still looking into what kind of business will be housed in the building Meeting adjourned at 8:30PM Please visit our website www.ourheights.org for updates on agendas and minutes from previous meetings. The next general UHC meeting will be Tuesday, May 12, 2015 at 7:00pm.
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