The Zoning Board of Appeals did not make any decision about the Armory at tonight's meeting, because a new planning staff report substantially changed the recommendations. There will probably be more public neighborhood meetings before the ZBA takes up the issue again at their meeting on October 17 at 6 pm. It will be the first item on their agenda at that meeting, which will most likely be held at City Hall.
At last night's meeting, the ZBA also distributed a one-page summary of the new staff report, which may be easier for most people to read.
A number of new provisions are intended to ensure that approval of extended hours and amplified music applies only to the current tenant (Arts at the Armory) and cannot be transferred to any future tenant. This is intended to allay neighborhood fears that the venue could become a nightclub in the future, under different management or ownership.
At last night's meeting, the ZBA also distributed a one-page summary of the new staff report, which may be easier for most people to read.
A number of new provisions are intended to ensure that approval of extended hours and amplified music applies only to the current tenant (Arts at the Armory) and cannot be transferred to any future tenant. This is intended to allay neighborhood fears that the venue could become a nightclub in the future, under different management or ownership.
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Date: 2012-09-20 02:36 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-09-20 03:18 pm (UTC)Indeed, perhaps the supporters of the Arts at the Armory here might consider donating to the non-profit. I took a quick look at the 990 and it appears there was only $11k of contributed income in 2010, which strikes me as surprisingly low. Donor support (number of donors as much as $ raised) is seen by some funders as a proxy for community support (though, to be clear, it’s unlikely the ZBA would consider it one way or the other).
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Date: 2012-09-20 03:26 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-09-20 05:26 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-09-20 05:33 pm (UTC)"The auditorium is 4,682 sf and the mezzanine is 1,650sf. The State Building Code limits occupancy to
one person per 7 sf when non-fixed chairs are set-up and one person per 15 sf when tables and chairs are
set-up. The regulation limits the Armory’s occupancy to 422 to 904 depending on the set-up of the space.
The proposed occupancies of 395 for “other events” and 495 for “at capacity events” continue to be
within the building code occupancy limit, although, “at capacity” events with tables and chairs will be
limited to 422 due to the code."
I don't know the answer to your question about soundproofing. They did some work before the place opened, but it appears that more needs to be done. Some noise problems seem to be the result of doors and windows being left open during events, when they are supposed to always be closed.
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Date: 2012-09-20 05:34 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-09-20 05:37 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-09-20 05:59 pm (UTC)