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Community Meeting - Agenda Review of Community Process & ground rules Presentation from the project team Facilitated Q&A Closed door discussion

The Lawrenceville Community Process

About Us Mission: Improve and protect quality of life for all Lawrenceville residents Membership of over 500 residents Board of Directors comprised of residents: elected by membership Programs: Public Safety, PEP Rally, AdvantAGE, Farmers Market, Cleaning and Greening, Community Events, advocacy, and more.

About Us Mission: Serve as the catalyst and conduit for responsible growth and reinvestment in the Lawrenceville community. Membership of businesses Board of Directors comprised of residents, businesses, institutions Focus areas: 21st Century Business District, Market Maturity, EcoDistrict Communities, Riverfront

The Lawrenceville Community Process Background Adopted in 2011 Moved decision-making from Planning Team to more transparent and inclusive process Around 100 development projects and 50 liquor licenses have gone through the process Jointly facilitated by LU and LC

Goals Community knows what’s being proposed in Lawrenceville Community can provide direct feedback to organizations and is equipped to participate in public processes themselves Relationships built between businesses/owners and neighbors Get out front of potential issues Ensure compliance with community plans and priorities Build consensus around position

What Projects We Try to Take Going through an existing public process: Zoning Board of Adjustments Planning Commission URA PA Liquor Control Board City Council Air quality permits through ACHD *Exception: applications for medical marijuana dispensary/grow facility

What Projects We Try to Take 4 residential units or more Use: variances (and some special exceptions) New structures or expansions: 2,400 square feet or more Zoning change Liquor license application or transfer OR… Has potential community-wide impact

Owner or project team reaches out How Projects Come To Us Owner or project team reaches out City Planning connects LU / LC discovers by monitoring ZBA, Planning Commission, URA, PLCB Hot List, etc.

Clarifying LU and LC’s Role We are NOT affiliated with the project We do NOT recruit developers/business owners We have NO authority to intervene in private transactions of property. The community process only kicks in when there is a public process of some kind (typically a variance from the zoning code or a liquor license application)

Introductory Meeting Info Gathering Community Meeting Outcomes Meeting between LU, LC and developer or business owner to share plans. Info Gathering LU and LC gather and verify information, work to understand approvals necessary, and measure plan against current community plans and priorities. Community Meeting An open and public community meeting is held to give the owner or developer a chance to present vision and plans to the community. Community asks questions, identifies any concerns, gives input to LU and LC. Outcomes LU and LC attempt to work on any concerns, take position(s) on the project

Getting the Word Out Flyer within 500 feet LU website LU e-newsletter LU Facebook, Nextdoor Lawrenceville

Community Meeting - Agenda Review of Community Process & ground rules Presentation from the project team Facilitated Q&A Closed door discussion

Ground Rules Please hold all questions for the end of the presentation. We will go back to a slide if there is a specific question or comment, so please jot own notes that you may want to revisit when we open it for Q&A. Once opened for Questions and Comments, please raise your hand and only proceed with your question or comment once you have been acknowledged by the facilitator. Please also identify yourself by name, and also your relationship or interest in the issue. Please be respectful of all speakers, including those asking questions and making comments. Questions/ comments will be limited to 2 minutes each. A clarification question or comment will be permitted. If time permits, we will call on individuals who would like to ask or make a second or additional question or comment. Please also use index cards available if you’d like to submit a comment or question but are not able to in the meeting. We will compile as part of notes from the meeting. If the ground rules are violated or ignored, we will ask the individual to leave the meeting, and if it continues, we will end the meeting.

Community Meeting - Agenda Review of Community Process & ground rules Presentation from the project team Facilitated Q&A Closed door discussion

Community Meeting - Agenda Review of Community Process & ground rules Presentation from the project team Facilitated Q&A Closed door discussion

Community Meeting - Agenda Review of Community Process & ground rules Presentation from the project team Facilitated Q&A Closed door discussion

Positions We Take Support Support with conditions Oppose Neither support nor oppose

Next Steps Turn in any questions you didn’t get to ask and we will follow up to get them answered LU will post meeting notes on website and e-newsletter Reach out to LU at 412-802-7220 or info@LUnited.org with any other questions or additional comments as we determine our position ZBA Hearing is scheduled for July 12th at 9:10 a.m. at 200 Ross Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 (downtown)

Next Steps (cont’d) Variance: maximum height 45ft/3 stories permitted & 49’8”/4 stories requested Variance: maximum FAR 2:1 permitted and 4.62:1 requested Special exception: minimum 15’ rear setback required 0’ proposed Variance: one loading space required Maximum lot coverage?