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SilverJK

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  1. Criminals also know that breaking into a detached garage is "burglary of a building" while an attached garage could be "burglary of a habitation" and those two have significantly different punishments. I actually think the crime has gone down a good bit since i've lived here (6+ years). A few years ago we had multiple armed robberies, car robbery, sexual assualts on the trails, and a someone even got shot in the face accross the street from me... It seems like people on ND like to think crime has got soo much worse when they are the victim. I'm not sure how much more police presence will help.. .there is a LOT of police presence on my street yet car breakins happen regularly. I think more lighting would definitely be a good thing though.
  2. I went to Skinny Ritas, it was pretty good. Will be a great place once the weather cools off a bit.
  3. Well these ordinance changes happened without neighborhood approval... what would stop them from making more changes?
  4. Well maybe it did make more sense for your district... but i seem to remember people even in Norhill (who had the strictist deed restrictions already in place) that were apprehensive to the change. I'm more concerned about the process and how it went down for the whole thing vs. any specific district.
  5. I find it odd that the answer to the city's lack of involvement/enforcement, is more city involvement/things to enforce... Instead of dismantling the curent process, why not create a new (neighborhood supported) process and phase out the rediculous one for the new? This is what the "preservationist" should be working towards. The biggest thing needed would be any changes would need to be voted on, and require a majority. That is the part that really pisses people off, the radical changes that took place without proper input from the stakeholders (property owners). The ole bait and switch.
  6. mollusk, I'm assuming you live in Norhill. I thought Norhill was a true example of why the historic districts weren't needed. That community got together, came up with their own deed restrictions and got the majority to go along with it. That is not what happened in the East/West/South Heights districts.
  7. I disagree Mark. That isn't their intention, even if that is the consequence. They think they are making a "difference" for the betterment of all. It isn't about the economics, it is about living out their distorted ideal utopia while they think everyone else either just doesn't know better/isn't enligtened or is an evil destroyer of history.
  8. Bungalows are pretty much known for being cute. The problem I see with the pro historic people is they think they know better than everyone else. Yes the anti historic district people are the same... but at least they aren't trying to force you do something you don't want to do.
  9. If true, that is a total bummer. I'm sure Zelko Bistro will stay in the heights though. I hope they find a new location soon (or work things out to maintain their lease for longer time).
  10. The nearby homes won't even hear the concerts over the murmur of 45... = ] I don't think this is a bad a location at all.
  11. Hugz and Donuts reached there Kickstarter goal too. Can't wait for them to open (as a black card and mug holder)
  12. I noticed The EL had a good bit of parking available. That was nice to see.
  13. Seems like a viable solution then... perhaps a dual business Bakery and French Restaurant, (or bakery and indian restaurant like Pondicheri). Someone make this happen. = ]
  14. would two smaller restaurants need the same parking requirements of 1 large one? If not maybe they could engineer a Haymerchant/Underbelly type layout.
  15. why should residents get free use of the public street, or be paid for others use of it? If someone is blocking your driveway... call a tow truck. (they will be more than happy to tow the person). I think a lot of this is people whining because they don't know how to drive/backout of their driveways. (which to be fair can be difficult with as narrow our entrances can be). This happens to me all the time, and sometimes because of traffic I have to wait upwards of 30-45 seconds (traffic nightmare!!!!!!) before I can safely back out of my driveway. Inner Loop Problems.
  16. I would argue that there is still a lack of diversity... but a fair amount of choices for similar genres. We still have no Indian or Sushi places... it was be really nice to see something like an Ethiopian restaurant. I also like this thread as a reminder as to how far the restaurant scene has come for the 'hood.
  17. Not sure if it is true or not, but I heard they got shut down by the city... anyone know anything about that?
  18. Isn't Skinny Ritas the same people as Ruggles Green?
  19. I think so... there is lack of available hotel space in the near vacinity. I would want to see a bit more development along Main first but I still think it would do well.
  20. The Admiral would make a cool boutique style'd hotel.
  21. I went to Boil House over the weekend. Pretty solid crawfish, they were really nice/friendly and even gave us a piece of King Cake to try while we were eating our crawfish. Will definitely be going again. I also went to Mighty Mini Pies on Main Street Friday (I think that is the name) and got two mini pies. They were tasty (kinda sad I didnt' go before now)
  22. Did the officer seriously block the sidewalk to write someone a ticket for blocking the sidewalk?!?
  23. I went to Piatto and it was tasty and great service. I'll be going back.
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