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A meeting Monday for community input on the big 4224 Baltimore Ave. project (UPDATE: cancelled due to snow)

January 26, 2015

UPDATE (1/26/2015): Monday’s SHCA Zoning Committee meeting has been cancelled due to the inclement weather. The meeting will be rescheduled for sometime in mid-February, according to Spruce Hill zoning committee chair Barry Grossbach. Stay tuned for more information.

The Spruce Hill Community Association (SHCA) will be holding a Zoning Committee meeting on Monday, Jan. 26 to consider the widely discussed residential and commercial project at 4224 Baltimore Avenue.

4224proposedbuildingAs a reminder, the development team for 4224 Baltimore Avenue has applied for zoning to get the city’s approval to construct a 132-unit residential complex at the site. The project evolved from a series of neighborhood meetings and was discussed at an open meeting of Spruce Hill zoning last spring. Now that a formal application has been made, the project development team, U3 Advisors, are required to have public meetings with neighbors through community associations.

The zoning meeting will be held at the SHCA headquarters at 257 S. 45th Street, starting at 7 p.m. All interested neighbors and residents are welcome to attend.

At this meeting, you can also learn about The Fresh Grocer’s application for the right to sell beer under conditions specified in its lease agreement with the University of Pennsylvania.

5 Comments For This Post

  1. Gayle Joseph Says:

    Interesting news– hope it is not yet another “luxury” condo. Maybe a regular apartment bldg??

  2. Handsome Pete Says:

    But we all know it will be a “luxury” condo…

  3. iz Says:

    An expansion of clark park would be a much better use of that space.

  4. Sure Says:

    because thats what every private land owner wants to do with their property – give it to the city free of charge.

    Anyhoo, here’s to brew at FroGro. (Say that 10 times fast).

  5. Strongforu Says:

    Word on the street is that the current landowners illegally demolished several historic homes that were on the property and the construction delays are the karma they get in return.

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