Oakwatch: The Oakland Code Enforcement Project Meeting Minutes December 5th, 2012 Mission: Oakwatch: The Oakland Code Enforcement Project seeks to improve the quality of life for residents, employees and visitors by enforcing codes on negligent property owners, housing violations, parking violations, disruptive behavior, excessive noise and underage drinking in the Oakland neighborhood. I.
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In Attendance: Tara Sherry-Torres; Patricia Richards; Hanson Kappelman; Henry Cianciosi; Ethel DiIuliis; David Manthei; Carol Mitchell; Liz Gray; Lawrence Robinson; Alex Coyne; Peg Sedlack; Maria Bethel; Nathan Hart; Geof Becker; Rebekkah Ranallo; Blair Kossis; Bryant Andrews-Nino; Officer Matt White; Kevin Kerr. Introductions; Brief new members (Geof Becker, 5 minutes) Geof made introductions. Introduced 2013 focus of over occupancy, explained why over occupancy is a big concern in Oakland—what the overcrowding of a neighborhood can do (traffic/parking and pollution issues, safety hazards in homes, etc). The Pittsburgh Sociable City Plan Responsible Hospitality Institute initiative to manage the city’s night life. (Hanson Kappelman & Nathan Hart, 15 minutes) Hanson explained the history of the RHI project in Pittsburgh. It’s an initiative of Councilman Bruce Kraus in partnership with Mayor Ravenstahl. The group has been working for about 6 months now. There are various components of the initiatives and four focus neighborhoods that are in different stages of nightlife development—the South Side, Oakland, Lawrenceville, and Downtown. One early action item that’s already in the works is the creation of a new barrestaurant association in South Side who are coordinating with police. They will be reporting on progress made and recommendations to the Mayor and to City Council on December 12th at 1pm—commmunity is encouraged to attend. Key issues include: a. District Management: Updates to zoning codes by creating a "hospitality zone overlay". Transportation: Strategies to enhance parking, taxi service, pedicabs and transit in the nighttime economy. c. Public Safety: Interagency collaborative to improve compliance and reduce risk and harm. d. Hospitality Practices: Efficient process for new businesses and risk management of current businesses e. Personal Accountability: Social marketing for harm reduction. Good neighbor agreement
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Another key part of the plan is to develop a tighter intercollegiate communications system and code of conduct. Hanson found it interesting to learn that the number of college students in Pgh/Allegheny County is 135,000 and that one of the 5 top reasons why people choose new cities to move to is opportunity for socializing. More info can be found here www.rhiweb.org/city/pittsburgh. Geof noted that Oakwatch will be sure to distribute website and City Council announcement in follow up email. Ethel asked if businesses have to reapply every year for their liquor license. Officer White says no unless there are problems/complaints.