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8th Councilmanic District Speaks Out on Zoning

01/26/2009 | 

ZCC Community Meeting

The second community outreach meeting on Philadelphia’s zoning reform process was held January 26 at the First United Methodist Church in Germantown. Again, the zoning approval process and public involvement are raised as priority concerns. About 40 residents, business-owners, and community organization leaders spoke out on zoning issues that impact their neighborhoods.

Like stakeholders of the 7th District, their number one concern is the efficiency and fairness of the approval process. “There is a disconnect between the zoning code, the hearings, and enforcement,” one participant stated. The community wants a more transparent, equitable system that is accessible to all – large developers, as well as small land and business owners. Suggestions included building capacity at city agencies, creating a better-trained staff, providing more technical assistance, improving how public notice is carried out, increasing the frequency of hearings, and instituting enforcement and follow up activities that would deter illegal actions.

Second on the list of priority concerns is public involvement. The people that live and work in the community want to be considered the “experts” on their neighborhood and they want that community voice to carry weight in the decision process.

Other recommendations for zoning reform included:

  • Providing for contemporary needs and uses;
  • Distributing uses more equitably; and
  • Ensuring projects are adequately funded before approvals are granted, especially in cases where demolition is proposed.

For the most up-to-date schedule of public meetings, visit www.zoningmatters.org .

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