[UC] Urbane, or urban, vs. suburbs

2004-04-02 Thread Elizabeth F. Campion
JUST DO IT! ** Reply privately and I'll forward the results to the list at the end of seven days. The notes in parenthesis are mine - feel free to ignore, delete or improve in YOUR response. This is just for fun, since the list misses most of the older, long time home owners and most o

Re: [UC] Urbane, or urban, vs. suburbs

2004-04-02 Thread Krfapt
In a message dated 4/2/2004 6:00:35 PM Eastern Standard Time, MLamond writes: Al, how does this differ from "the process" in Councilwoman Blackwell's new bill?  Al, would this happen in Councilwoman Blackwell's bill?   Bill 040003 isn't perfect, as I've said everywhere from Mrs Blackwell's office

Re: [UC] Urbane, or urban, vs. suburbs

2004-04-02 Thread MLamond
In a message dated 4/2/04 4:36:02 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << The PHC is required to conduct three public meetings. But these meetings are conducted to evaluate the factual accuracy of the proposal's inventory, and the worthiness of preserving the neighborhood. >> HOW WOULD YOU EVALUATE

Re: [UC] Urbane, or urban, vs. suburbs

2004-04-02 Thread MLamond
In a message dated 4/2/04 5:01:47 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << Just because the PHC has to hold hearings doesn't make the process democraticThey can and do hear lots of objections and ignore them>> Al, how does this differ from "the process" in Councilwoman Blackwell's new bill?

Re: [UC] Urbane, or urban, vs. suburbs

2004-04-02 Thread Benseraglio2
In a message dated 4/2/2004 4:52:46 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Fri, 2 Apr 2004, Brian Siano wrote:> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:> > > Sharrief,> >> > I didn't imply anything. I was correcting a false piece of information > > sent out by Brian S. about the process.> >> > J

Re: [UC] Urbane, or urban, vs. suburbs

2004-04-02 Thread Krfapt
In a message dated 4/2/2004 4:30:01 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: There is a long process in the current ordinance which involves notification of all owners, and public meetings where they are to voice their opinions, once the Philadelphia Historical Commission is ready to

Re: [UC] Urbane, or urban, vs. suburbs

2004-04-02 Thread Samuel Nicolary
On Fri, 2 Apr 2004, Brian Siano wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > Sharrief, > > > > I didn't imply anything. I was correcting a false piece of information > > sent out by Brian S. about the process. > > > > Jim > > Perhaps it would be a good time to ask that listserv readers consult the

Re: [UC] Urbane, or urban, vs. suburbs

2004-04-02 Thread Brian Siano
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sharrief, I didn't imply anything. I was correcting a false piece of information sent out by Brian S. about the process. Jim Perhaps it would be a good time to ask that listserv readers consult the SHNA's FAQ on the subject, at http://www.shnalliance.org/HistoricDistri

Re: [UC] Urbane, or urban, vs. suburbs

2004-04-02 Thread Brian Siano
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sharrief, I didn't imply anything. I was correcting a false piece of information sent out by Brian S. about the process. Jim And yet you failed to explain how my information was "false." Unless, Jim, you can demonstrate that the PHC has to conduct a vote in the neighb

Re: [UC] Urbane, or urban, vs. suburbs

2004-04-02 Thread Brian Siano
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In a message dated 4/2/04 3:21:56 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << Recall that one of the biggest problems with the HD designation is that it does _not_ require democratic review or consultation-- all it requires is a bunch of motivated advocates, money, and the PHC's

Re: [UC] Urbane, or urban, vs. suburbs

2004-04-02 Thread Krfapt
In a message dated 4/2/2004 3:50:29 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Before any decision is made, PHC has to conduct two public meetings with sufficient notice given to every household in the area being considered. To imply otherwise is to mislead. They don't have to notify re

Re: [UC] Urbane, or urban, vs. suburbs (fwd)

2004-04-02 Thread Benseraglio2
You know, ever since I first looked at jellings' website I've had this uncomfortable feeling about the dude. I mean, dedicating a whole website to a friggin cemetery is not exactly, like, how shall I phrase it, normal. I understand that in a neighborhood this diverse folks are going to have a va

Re: [UC] Urbane, or urban, vs. suburbs

2004-04-02 Thread Benseraglio2
In a message dated 4/2/2004 3:50:16 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Brian,Correction - People would not be "caught unaware" as you say. Historic Designation doesn't just happen one day. Before any decision is made, PHC has to conduct two public meetings with sufficient notice

Re: [UC] Urbane, or urban, vs. suburbs

2004-04-02 Thread MLamond
In a message dated 4/2/04 3:21:56 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << Recall that one of the biggest problems with the HD designation is that it does _not_ require democratic review or consultation-- all it requires is a bunch of motivated advocates, money, and the PHC's approval. Comments such a

Re: [UC] Urbane, or urban, vs. suburbs

2004-04-02 Thread Lillja
Brian, Correction - People would not be "caught unaware" as you say. Historic Designation doesn't just happen one day. Before any decision is made, PHC has to conduct two public meetings with sufficient notice given to every household in the area being considered. To imply otherwise is to mislead.

Re: [UC] Urbane, or urban, vs. suburbs (fwd)

2004-04-02 Thread John Ellingsworth
For those interested in maintaining Victorian history, http://mountmoriahcemetery.org could use your support. You could contact Anna Verna ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] ), Mayor Street ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) and other representatives (info available on the above website) and tell them you are appalled by the