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No-Cost Solar Installations: ANC 6A Report

No-Cost Solar Installations
ANC 6A REPORT by Nick Alberti
Chair Amber Gove (6A04) convened the October 13, 2022 meeting of Advisory Neighborhood Commission (ANC) 6A via Zoom with Commissioners Keya Chatterjee (6A01), Mike Soderman (6A03), Laura Gentile (6A05), Robb Dooling (6A06), Sondra Phillips-Gilbert (6A07) and Brian Alcorn (6A08) in attendance. Commissioner Phil Toomajian (6A02) was absent.
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The following items were approved by Commissioners with unanimous consent:

Alcohol Beverage Licensing (ABL)
• ANC 6A will send a letter of support to the Alcohol Beverage Regulation Administration (ABRA) for the Class C Tavern license renewal of The Pursuit Wine Bar and Kitchen at 1025 H Street NE (ABRA-113810).] • ANC 6A will send a letter of support to ABRA for the Class C Tavern license renewal of Vibez on H at 1378 H Street NE (ABRA-117753). • ANC 6A will send a letter of opposition to ABRA regarding the Class C Tavern license renewal of
Bar Bullfrog/Bullfrog Bagels at 1341 H Street NE (ABRA- 112890) unless a settlement agreement is entered into prior to the protest date, and that the
Chair and Vice-Chair of the ANC, the Co-Chairs of the ABL Committee, and ABL Committee member Krisch, represent the ANC in this matter. • ANC 6A will send a letter of opposition to ABRA regarding the Class C Tavern license renewal of
The Queen Vic at 1206 H Street NE (ABRA083930) unless an updated settlement agreement is entered into prior to the protest date, and that the Chair and Vice-Chair of the ANC and the Co-
Chairs of the ABL Committee represent the ANC in this matter. • ANC 6A will send a letter of support to ABRA for the Class C Tavern license renewal of Mythology,
Lore, & Dirty Water/Beetle House DC at 816 H
Street NE (ABRA-095033). • ANC 6A will take no action with respect to the substantial change request of Ocean Lounge at 1220
H Street NE (ABRA-114106) to add a Summer Garden to their existing license.
Transportation and Public Space (TPS)
• ANC 6A will send a letter to the
District Department of Transportation (DDOT) requesting that School Parking Zone permits cover a radius that does not extend to neighboring ANCs should any permit be issued to
Capitol Hill Montessori or other schools that are more than a few blocks away from the adjacent ANC. • ANC 6A will send a letter of support for DDOT’s request to consolidate the B2 bus stops on 14th
Street NE from three to two stops, with a preference for retaining the stops at 14th and D Streets NE and 14th Street and North Carolina Avenue NE in their current locations. The request was made as part of the traffic calming proposal for the 1100-1500 blocks of C Street NE, which includes moving bus stops to prevent drivers from using the bus bays to jump the red light.
Economic Development and Zoning (EDZ)
• ANC6A will send a letter of support to the Board of Zoning Adjustment (BZA) for Special Exception zoning relief pursuant from the rear addition requirements to construct a third story addition, and a two-story with cellar rear addition, and convert to a flat, an existing, semidetached, two-story with cellar, principal dwelling unit at 726
11th Street NE (BZA 20814) in the RF-1 zone on condition that the owner make best efforts to get a letter of support from the neighbor at 724 11th Street. • ANC6A will send a letter of support to the Historic Preservation
Review Board (HPRB) for historic relief to construct a third-floor partial addition and roof deck at 813 Massachusetts Avenue NE (HPA 22-439) on condition that the owner make best efforts to get letters of support from 807 and 811 A Street and 811 and 815
Massachusetts Avenue, and the owner do a site line survey from
A Street, similar to the one done from Massachusetts Avenue.
Alcohol and Beverage Licensing Committee (ABL)
• ANC 6A appointed current ABL member Erin Sullivan as Co-
Chair of the Alcohol Beverage
Licensing Committee.
Additional items considered by the Commissioners:
Transportation and Public Space
• ANC6A will send a letter to DDOT in support of an Open Streets event on 8th Street from Florida Avenue
NE to M Street SE. The vote was 6 in favor with Commissioner Soderman abstaining. • ANC6A send a letter to DDOT expressing concern about need to provide ANCs with adequate opportunity to review and provide comment on school applications for street parking permits under the School Parking Zone program for SWS at Goding and other future applications and that
ANC 6A send a letter to DDOT requesting that signage for south

Neighbors - The 7D07 Advisory Neighborhood Commission (ANC) Single Member District (SMD) does not have a candidate on the ballot. As our neighborhood transitions to Ward 7, there will be challenges and opportunities. I want to ensure that our ANC/SMD has a strong voice advocating for the critical issues and projects that will affect us over the next several years. Therefore, I’m running as a write-in candidate on November 8.

VOTE FOR BRETT ASTMANN FOR ANC7D07 THROUGH A MAIL-IN BALLOT OR IN PERSON AT ONE OF THE EARLY VOTING CENTERS OR ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8.
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I’ll prioritize maximizing lines of communication with the residents, ensuring transparency and opportunities for engagement.
MY TOP PRIORITIES: I WANT TO HEAR
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FROM YOU!


Advisory Neighborhood Commission 6C
P.O. Box 77876 • Washington, D.C. 20013-7787 www.anc6c.org • (202) 547-7168
Next meeting Wednesday, November 9, 2022. Information will be posted on the ANC 6C website.
ANC usually meets the second Wednesday of each month at 7:00 pm, 214 Massachusetts Ave, N.E. Please check the ANC 6C website for dates.
ANC 6C COMMISSIONERS
ANC 6C01
Christine Healey 6C01@anc.dc.gov
ANC 6C02
Karen Wirt 6C02@anc.dc.gov
ANC 6C03
Jay Adelstein 6C03@anc.dc.gov
ANC 6C04
Mark Eckenwiler 6C04@anc.dc.gov
ANC 6C05
Joel Kelty 6C05@anc.dc.gov
ANC 6C06
Drew Courtney drewcourtney.anc @gmail.com ANC 6C COMMITTEES
Alcoholic Beverage Licensing
First Monday, 7 pm Contact: anc6c.abl.committee@gmail.com
Grants
Last Thursday, 7 pm Contact: torylord@gmail.com Twitter: @ANC_6C_Grants
Environment, Parks, and Events
First Tuesday, 7 pm Contact: 6C06@anc.dc.gov
Transportation and Public Space
First Thursday, 7 pm Contact: anc6c.tps@gmail.com
Planning, Zoning, and Economic Development
First Wednesday, 6:30 pm Contact: 6C04@anc.dc.gov Twitter: @6C_PZE