Yu-Gi-Oh!: Custom Decks Episode 4
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Yu-Gi-Oh!: Custom Decks Episode 4
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A smile flashes across The Rev. Uzooma Erondus face when he talks about his Bowie church, Maranatha Adventist Fellowship, growing and changing, but some of Erondus neighbors are not as happy about church expansion they say is too large for their residential community.
Maranatha has been holding services in an approximate 5,000 square foot building off MD Route 564 for about six years, Erondu said, and is currently seeking permits for a replacement building of nearly 29,000 square feet.
Some residents say parking and traffic are already an issue in the neighborhoods near the church and that a larger building with more parishioners would exacerbate the problem, posing a safety risk to pedestrians.
Robert Koelsch of Bowie, who lives near the church, said church members will be forced to park along the road if the parking lot fills.
Theyve asked for a 116-car parking area, and if youve ever gone by there on Saturdays, theyre close to 116 cars right now, said I think before long theyre going to expand beyond the limit of what theyre asking for. Its a concern to us for the safety of everybody around there.
A group of about around 10 residents protested the church expansion at a community meeting on Oct. 14 and a Bowie City Council meeting on Oct. 20, citing concerns such as traffic, pedestrian safety and environmental impact.
While the Bowie city government does not have zoning authority, council members are drafting a set of recommendations for the Prince Georges County planning department they hope will help address resident concerns.
Some of the recommendations include the request of a construction design so the community can better understand the churchs plans, as well as a recommendation that the Maryland State Highway Administration evaluate possible upgrades to state-owned Route 564.
It seems to me, that at a minimum, they should expand the road in front of [the church] to accommodate a dedicated left turn from Route 197 into their property that is protected and a dedicated right turn lane coming from traffic, said councilman Dennis Brady (At-Large). So that any traffic coming into their property would not have an impact on the through traffic on 564.
Bowie council members also recommended the church designate a safety officer to direct traffic before and after services, which Erondu said was a reasonable request.
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The construction of a cell tower at Sligo Baptist Church is on hold after AT&T withdrew its application Wednesday from the Montgomery County Board of Appeals.
AT&T filed an incomplete application to the board in August for a special exception to construct a 101-foot monopole at Sligo Baptist Church at 1610 Dennis Ave. The application did not include a forest conservation plan or a waiver that is required under Montgomery Countys zoning ordinance.
In a letter to the board dated Oct. 15, Gregory Rapisarda, AT&Ts attorney, explained the reasons for the withdrawal. He wrote that the countys code and special exception application procedure will change at the end of October, before AT&T will be able to finalize the environmental requirements. That would necessitate substantial modifications of the package, he wrote.
AT&T withdrew the application. The company expects to finalize the requirements or deliverables in the next month or so, according to the letter.
Several residents who live near the church have expressed concern over the construction of a cell tower in a residential neighborhood. The Forest Estates Community, made up of seven communities, has continued to gather support from environmental groups and petitioned local leaders.
The community association believes AT&T should consider another location because a tower could harm the forest, wildlife, [and] storm water ponds, and pose potential health risks. Residents voiced their concerns on Oct. 7 at a community meeting with Rapisarda.
John Placanica, a resident and member of the Forest Estates Community Association, said opponents are guardedly optimistic about the withdrawal.
Dan Langan of AT&T public affairs wrote in a statement that consumers in the area want and need enhanced mobile phone and mobile broadband coverage. AT&T is always interested in working with the local community on proposed sites, he said.
After the last community meeting, we wanted to take some additional time to enhance the application to address some of the feedback we received, Langan wrote in a statement. We intend to re-apply in the near future, and we look forward to working with local leaders on this proposal.
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Work begins on HighlineII
Greenstone Corp. has started work on the Highline II building in Kendall Yards west of downtownSpokane.
At 1104 W. Summit Parkway, it will be similar to and directly east of the Highline Lofts, Greenstones first Kendall Yards retail-apartmentbuilding.
Like its predecessor building, Highline II will have 24 apartments on two upper floors that take up about 18,000 squarefeet.
The main level for retail or commercial use measures 9,000 squarefeet.
Construction is expected to cost $2.5million, with occupancy expected in summer 2015, said Greenstone commercial manager Adam
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The Dirt - Sun, 26 Oct 2014 PST
Well, I guess this is what I get for going on vacation for a week. Theres all kinds of new stuff happening:
THE ARC
The Arc Jacksonville is building a 97-unit apartment complex on 32 acres off Hodges Boulevard, just south of Beach Boulevard. Theyll be homes for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, said Judy Lanier, director of development. But its a new program, she said. The residents will live there, but then head elsewhere for jobs, programs, etc.
The community is designed to make them as independent as possible, she said.
The one- and two-bedroom units will be set up as duplexes and triplexes in 38 villas. Total cost is $21.7 million. Completion is expected fall 2015. Summit Contracting is building it.
LAKEVIEW
Lakeview Health, a private alcohol and drug rehab center, is undergoing a major expansion of its campus at 1900 Corporate Square Blvd., off Southside and Beach boulevards. Permits were issued for three new buildings: administration building, $5.5 million, 7,250 square feet; fitness center, $2,770,000, 10,300 square feet; conference center, $870,000, 3,250 square feet.
Haskell has the contract; completion is expected next year.
TRANSPORTATION
The building permit has been issued for the Northeast Florida Regional Transportation Management Center at 980 N. Jefferson St., just north of State Street. The 20,535-square-foot building will house both the Florida Department of Transportation and the North Florida Transportation Planning Organization. Charles Perry Partners has the $9.07 million project.
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