[Chat] parking

langwidge at comcast.net langwidge at comcast.net
Sun Oct 28 20:34:56 EDT 2012



Does anyone know if parking is allowed on the left side of Calvert St. tomorrow. 



tnx, 


Christine Gray 


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langwidge at comcast.net 
Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2012 5:19:24 PM 
Subject: October 29th  update 



Hello Charles Villagers!  

Here comes Hurricane Sandy!  Hope it doesn't blow away all the happy trick or treaters on Wednesday.  Many of our elected officials have offered to help if need be regarding any Hurrican related issues.  Please feel free to reach out to Delegate Mary Pat Clark or myself if you need something specific due to the Hurricane.  

Happy Halloween everyone!  

Patty McLane, President 

Please check out these updates: 

*  Hurricane Sandy Notice 

*  Halloween Haunted House 

* CVCA Land Use Committee Update 

*  CVCBD Announcements 

* VLP Event 
  



HURRICANE SANDY NOTICE 

The Mayor's Office of Emergency Management is working closely with the Maryland Emergency Management Agency and the National Weather Service to monitor and prepare for Hurricane Sandy and the potential for severe weather this weekend. 

At this point, most forecast models predict heavy rain for our area beginning Sunday night and continuing through Monday.  If the storm stays within current projections, it is possible that we could experience fallen trees, minor flooding, and power outages. 

Regardless of the eventual path of the storm, there are things that families and business can do now to be prepared for a severe weather event. You should be ready to manage the most common crises affecting our region – weather-related power and water outages – if you have certain basic supplies. Buy these three essentials first: 

*A battery-powered radio with extra batteries. If the power goes out, a battery-powered radio is the only way to receive information. 
*Flashlights or battery-powered lanterns with extra batteries. These are essential even during relatively brief power outages. (Don't use candles! They pose a serious fire risk.) 
*Water to last three days. That’s at least one gallon per person per day for drinking and sanitation. Mark the date on the container, and replace it every six months. 

City residents are also encouraged to clear any debris from your neighborhood storm drains to ensure proper drainage during heavy rain. To protect your food during a power outage, keep refrigerator and freezer doors closed as much as possible. Food will stay frozen for 36 hours or more in a fully-loaded freezer if you keep the door closed. Consider freezing containers of water ahead of time. The blocks of ice will help keep your food frozen longer. 

For more information on preparedness, click the following link: http://emergency.baltimorecity.gov/Preparedness.aspx 

For forecast models and storm tracking, click on this link: http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/   

Citizens are reminded they can also call 311 for the latest information about the city’s preparations during weather events. 


HALLOWEEN HAUNTED HOUSE!! 

The Sigma Chi Fraternity at JHU Presents: 

Haunted House 

Wednesday, October 31 

4:30pm – 7:30pm 

2937 North Calvert Street 

Free Candy! 

Free Admission! 

This Halloween, our chapter house will become haunted. 

Come by for a free scare and candy, Children and families welcome. 


CVCA Land Use Committee Update 


Mayor Rawlings-Blake Introduces Major Zoning Code Rewrite 


The Baltimore City Department of Planning is rewriting Baltimore’s zoning code. Known as TransForm Baltimore, the goal is to update and simplify the City’s outdated zoning code while promoting economic growth and protecting the unique character of Baltimore’s neighborhoods.  Our land use committtee will be greatly involved in this process, and welcome comments from the community regarding the proposed changes.  

The new code reduces red tape by consolidating pertinent zoning rules and by peeling away layers of requirements that create obstacles to good development and investment. The code is an easy to understand document that adds a higher level of transparency and predictability to the development process. 

Introduction of the legislative draft of the new zoning code, in the form of City Council Bill 12-0152, is the first step in the adoption process. After the bill’s introduction, the Planning Commission will host a series of public hearings and then make its formal recommendation to the City Council. The City Council will then host their own series of public hearings, and ultimately hold a vote, as they do with all City Council bills. The legislation, as passed by City Council, will then go to the mayor for her signature and subsequently become law. The new zoning code regulations will take effect 6 months from the date of the Mayor’s signature. 

For all the latest news, hearing schedules, and interactive zoning maps, visit www.rewritebaltimore.org . 

Over the past 2 years, the CVCA Land Use Committee has been reviewing with the Department of Planning drafts of the Code and proposed zoning maps. In the upcoming month, the committee will be reviewing the new code as introduced and making a final recommendation to the CVCA Board.  If you would like to have your comments considered, contact SLG2700 at cs.com.  The CVCA Land Use Committee meets on the 1st Tuesday of each month at 7 pm at 2434 St. Paul Street. 

CVCBD ANNOUNCEMENTS 
FALL LEAF PICK UP 

The leaves have already begun to fall from the trees and we know that keeping your yard clean can become difficult. Starting November 15, 2012 - December 15, 2012 the CVCBD will offer supplemetal leaf removal. To better serve residents and businesses, we will be contracting the Fall Leaf Removal project to a local organization to assist us in this effort. However, we are still asking that residents rake leaves on their property as needed in order to prevent injuries and accidents attributed to fallen leaves. If you have any questions please contact Matthew Bradby at (410) 235-4411 



EVENTS AT THE VILLAGE LEARNING PLACE Little Free Library 

Our Little Free Library project will be featured by GiveCorps , a Baltimore-based website that raises money for nonprofit organizations and rewards donors with deals from local merchants. If you support the Little Free Libraries project this week, you can receive deals from Baltimore's Best Clothier, Christopher Schafer, and our favorite local coffee shop, Charmington's. We hope to raise $7,000 to cover the cost of materials, fees, permits, books and long-term maintenance of the libraries. 





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