Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Series 12 - Restaurant On-Sale All Liquor - LUX at 4400 N. Central Ave., Phoenix, AZ

There is a Pending Application for a Liquor License
(Series 12 - Restaurant On-Sale All Liquor) near us.

LUX at 4400 N. Central Avenue, Phoenix, AZ.

The above business recently filed an application for a liquor license in our area. State law allows anyone who resides in, owns, or leases property within a one-mile radius of this location to file written arguments in favor of or opposed to the issuance of the license.

You may file arguments related to either the personal qualifications of the applicant or the suitability of the location for a liquor license.

State law requires that arguments be files with the City no later than 5:00 p.m., February 18, 2011. You may mail or hand-deliver a letter or petition to the City of Phoenix, City Clerk Department, 200 West Washington Street, 1st Floor, Phoenix, Arizona 85003. If you prefer, you may send an e-mail stating your arguments to:
clk.liquor@phoenix.gov
. Please include an address and telephone number so that we may contact you if needed.

Please print your name and address. If your name and address are not legible, we will be unable to process your letter or petition.

IMPORTANT: If you want to appear before the State Liquor Board on this item, you must file a separate argument with the Director of the Department of Liquor no later than 15 days after the City Council votes upon this application. Please call the Arizona Liquor Department at 602.542.5141 with any questions about their procedures.

For more information about the liquor licensing process and how your neighborhood organization can get involved, please call the License Services Section, at 602.262.4638. Or, visit our website at
www.phoenix.gov/LICNSVCS/index.html
.

Source: City of Phoenix

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Comments Sought on NSP3 Substantial Amendment Draft‏

You are invited to provide comments on the city's
SUBSTANTIAL AMENDMENT TO THE 2010-2011 ANNUAL ACTION PLAN

The Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010 (Dodd-Frank Act) authorized $970 million in federal funding to assist in the redevelopment of abandoned and foreclosed homes across the nation. The city of Phoenix was allocated $16 million of these funds, under the Act’s Neighborhood Stabilization Program 3 (NSP3). The city has prepared a draft plan that details the proposed use of these funds, called the Substantial Amendment to the 2010-2011 Annual Action Plan, and seeks comments on the plan. The plan can be accessed at:

http://www.phoenix.gov/residents/stabilization/nsp/funding/index.html

A copy of the draft may also be reviewed at the Phoenix Neighborhood Services Department, 200 W. Washington St., 4th floor, Phoenix, AZ 85003.

The draft plan proposes that NSP3 funds be used to continue some of the programs implemented under NSP1 and NSP2, which address abandoned, foreclosed properties through acquisition, rehabilitation, demolition, redevelopment and financial incentives. Funds must serve households at or below 120 percent of area median income (AMI)

You are invited to submit your comments on the proposed strategies from January 26 to February 12, 2011 by calling our hotline at (602) 256-3302 or emailing
nsd@phoenix.gov, (if emailing, please include the following in the subject line: ATTN: NSP3 Comment).

Source: City of Phoenix

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Series 12 - Restaurant On-Sale All Liquor - Urban Beans Coffee at 3508 N. 7th Street, Suite 100, Phoenix, AZ

There is a Pending Application for a Liquor License
(Series 12 - Restaurant On-Sale All Liquor) near us.

Urban Beans Coffee at 3508 N. 7th Street, Suite 100, Phoenix, AZ.

The above business recently filed an application for a liquor license in our area. State law allows anyone who resides in, owns, or leases property within a one-mile radius of this location to file written arguments in favor of or opposed to the issuance of the license.

You may file arguments related to either the personal qualifications of the applicant or the suitability of the location for a liquor license.


State law requires that arguments be files with the City no later than 5:00 p.m., February 11, 2011. You may mail or hand-deliver a letter or petition to the City of Phoenix, City Clerk Department, 200 West Washington Street, 1st Floor, Phoenix, Arizona 85003. If you prefer, you may send an e-mail stating your arguments to: clk.liquor@phoenix.gov. Please include an address and telephone number so that we may contact you if needed.

Please print your name and address. If your name and address are not legible, we will be unable to process your letter or petition.

IMPORTANT: If you want to appear before the State Liquor Board on this item, you must file a separate argument with the Director of the Department of Liquor no later than 15 days after the City Council votes upon this application. Please call the Arizona Liquor Department at 602.542.5141 with any questions about their procedures.

For more information about the liquor licensing process and how your neighborhood organization can get involved, please call the License Services Section, at 602.262.4638. Or, visit our website at
www.phoenix.gov/LICNSVCS/index.html.

Monday, January 17, 2011

Demolition project underway at St. Joseph's‏

Beginning on January 17, 2011, St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center will begin the process of demolishing the old hotel structure that sits on our property at the corner of 7th Avenue and Earll.

This newsletter is for your information only. We anticipate the entire project from demolition to the finalization of the area to last from January to April 2011. We will be using the area as an additional parking venue and it will exist on the same footprint.

Information that may be of interest to you:

1) During the above timeframe, parking along the curb from 7th Avenue to 6th Avenue along Earll on the south side of the street will be closed.
2) The sidewalk in this same area will be closed to pedestrian traffic.
3) Increased construction traffic that will include dump trucks and other types of disposal equipment will be using the 7th Avenue entrance on Earll to access the property.
4) Work on the project will be confined generally from 7:00 am to 5:00 pm.
5) The entire area will be bordered by temporary fencing.

Should you have any questions about the project – please feel free to send us an email at:
st.joeswebmail@chw.edu.

Source: St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Series 10 - Off-Sale Beer and Wine - Osborn Cerveceria

There is a Pending Application for a Liquor License
(Series 10 - Off-Sale Beer and Wine) near us.

Osborn Cerveceria 3341 N. 19th Avenue, Phoenix, AZ.

The above business recently filed an application for a liquor license in our area. State law allows anyone who resides in, owns, or leases property within a one-mile radius of this location to file written arguments in favor of or opposed to the issuance of the license.


You may file arguments related to either the personal qualifications or the applicant or the suitability of the location for a liquor license.

State law requires that arguments be files with the City no later than 5:00 p.m., January 28, 2011. You may mail or hand-deliver a letter or petition to the City of Phoenix, City Clerk Department, 200 West Washington Street, 1st Floor, Phoenix, Arizona 85003. If you prefer, you may send an e-mail stating your arguments to: clk.liquor.license@phoenix.gov. Please include an address and telephone number so that we may contact you if needed.

Please print your name and address. If your name and address are not legible, we will be unable to process your letter or petition.

IMPORTANT: If you want to appear before the State Liquor Board on this item, you must file a separate argument with the Director of the Department of Liquor no later than 15 days after the City Council votes upon this application. Please call the Arizona Liquor Department at 602.542.5141 with any questions about their procedures.

For more information about the liquor licensing process and how your neighborhood organization can get involved, please call the License Services Section, at 602.262.4638. Or, visit our website at www.phoenix.gov/LICNSVCS/index.html
.

Source: City of Phoenix

Friday, January 7, 2011

Application for Zoning Adjustment - Application No: ZA-488-10

Dear Property Owner, Resident or Neighborhood Association:

The purpose of this letter is to inform you that we have recently filed a Zoning Adjustment Application (ZA-488-10) for the site located at 3443 N. Central Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85012
. The application requests two use permits and variance for the Executive Loan Center, which is a non-retail lending institution and auction house specializing in luxury goods. A copy of the Zoning Adjustment application is linked below for your information. The Zoning Adjustment hearing is scheduled for January 20, 2011 at 9am. The hearing will take place at Phoenix City Hall, 1st Floor, Assembly Room C, 200 West Washington Street, Phoenix, Arizona 85003. You may attend the public hearing to learn about the case and make your opinions known. Hearing information may also be found on signs posted on the site.

You may also write to the City of Phoenix Planning and Development Services Department at 200 West Washington Street, 2nd Floor, Phoenix, AZ 85003.
Your letter should reference the case number: ZA-488-10. Your letter will be made a part of the case file. You may also contact the City of Phoenix's Planning and Development Services Department at 602.262.7131.

Should you wish to discuss this application in more detail, I would be happy to answer any questions or hear any concerns that you may have regarding this proposal. You may reach me at 480.429.3064 or sdemmitt@beusgilbert.com.

Sincerely,

Beus Gilbert PLLC


Susan E. Demmitt
Planning Consultant

Download: Application for Zoning Adjustment

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Zoning Adjustment Application ZA 489-10

Dear Property Owner, Resident or Neighborhood Association:

The purpose of this letter is to inform you that we have recently filed a Zoning Adjustment Application (ZA-489-10) for the site located at
3137 N. 4th Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85013.

The Hearing is as follows:

Zoning Adjustment Hearing

City Hall

200 West Washington Street, 1st Floor

Phoenix, AZ 85003

Assembly Room C

January 20, 2011 at 9am

You may attend the hearing to learn about the case and make your opinions known. Hearing information may also be found on signs posted on the site. Please confirm the meeting details with the City of Phoenix Planning Department before attending as they are subject to change. You may also make your feelings knownon this case by writing to the Planning Department at 200 West Washington Street, Phoenix, Arizona, 85003, 6th Floor and referencing the case number. Your letter will be made part of the case file.

I would be happy to answer any questions or hear any concerns that you may have regarding this proposal. You may reach me at 602.295.0976 or you may reach the City of Phoenix Planning Department at 602-262-7131.

Sincerely,

Sidney E. Foutz

Download: Zoning Adjustment Worksheet and Map.

Source: Sidney E. Foutz