SVHOA Board Meeting Update

The October 23 meeting of SVHOA’s board was unusually exciting. About 70 Southern Village neighbors gathered at the church for the event and we extended our normal 30 minute period of open comment to more than two hours of lively discussion.

The first topic was a presentation from East West Partners to provide us with preliminary information on the proposed development of 146 acres directly across 15/501 from us. Two broad options are being considered for the property: to develop all of it as low-density single family homes, or to develop the 43 acres closest to the road with high density mixed use buildings and leave the remainder of the property as parkland. The presenters were looking for initial reactions and ideas from our community, and were seeking to begin an extensive dialog to ensure that whatever they may finally propose to the Town of Chapel Hill will have our support. From the presentation and question session it emerged that:

– High density development requires that the Town rezone the land
– This will probably happen as a result of a broad zoning review the Town already has in process
– A mixed development would probably include office, retail and homes
– All ideas for features are under consideration at this stage
– The development could include a pedestrian subway under 15/501
– The parkland could be passive (e.g. woodland trails) or active (e.g. sports fields)
– Given the Town’s development process it will likely be at least three years before construction would begin
– There will be multiple opportunities for public comment during the process

The second topic of the evening (which drew most of the meeting participants) was a presentation from DR Bryan outlining Montgomery Development’s plan to build a hotel in place of the Market Street parking lot. From this presentation and question session it emerged that:

– The developer wants to create a “third anchor” to draw business to Market Street in the way that Weaver Street and the Lumina do
– The current proposal is to do this by building a 100-room boutique hotel with restaurant
– To include 100 rooms the building needs to be 4 or five stories high (about the height to the base of the church steeple)
– Ground-level parking for Weaver Street might be retained, particularly if the Town would permit Aberdeen to be closed between the two sides of Market Street
– Putting a condo building on the site would be a lower risk option from the developer’s point of view, but would not provide the desired third anchor
– Although there were comments from the floor both in favor of, and against, the proposal an observer could confidently say that the prevailing response to the plan was negative
– The most commonly voiced concerns were the building’s relatively massive scale, its impact on traffic and parking, its inconsistency with the immediate surroundings, and its potential for introducing crime
– After 90 minutes of discussion it was apparent that more dialog is needed if the whole community is to agree on the best use of the land in question

Hence, the board proposed that we create a new body – the Parking Lot (or Not) Committee – to work with the developer and try define a mutually acceptable way to proceed. The developer readily agreed to this idea and fourteen of the meeting attendees signed up to be members of the committee, including Jason Luna who is a board member and will be the group’s liaison with SVHOA. If you have questions or comments you can contact the committee at parkinglot@southernvillage.org.

Not quite exhausted by all the excitement, the board then proceeded to conduct the rest of its business, ending the meeting at 11p.m.

Thanks to everyone who turned out for the event. It was a wonderful example of community energy in action. Our developer should feel justifiably proud of creating such a vibrant community, even while rueing the fact that it’s complicating life right now.

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SECU Family House Halloween Fundraiser

Volunteers from SECU Family House will be having a fundraiser on Friday, October 31st starting @ 4:00pm. SECU volunteers will be stationed at the entrances to Southern Village, some in Halloween costumes, politely asking residents & visitors to make a small donation to SECU Family House. Please consider supporting this important group.

SECU Family House provides a home-away-from-home for families with an adult patient being treated for a critical illness or injury at UNC Hospitals or its affiliated clinics. Open since March, Family House’s mission of housing, healing, and hope includes free shuttle service to and from UNC Hospitals, laundry facilities, a help-yourself pantry with snacks and food staples, access to a library with Internet resources, and family support programs that offer education, resources, and respite for patients and caregivers. In addition to these practical amenities, staying at SECU Family House offers something perhaps even more significant — a nurturing and compassionate community. To find out more about our mission, make a donation, or volunteer: call 932.8000 or visit our website at www.secufamilyhouse.org.

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North Carolina Symphony Holiday Pops

The North Carolina Symphony proudly offers the residents of Southern Village discount admission to its Holiday Pops concert held on Tuesday, December 2, 2008, 8pm at Memorial Hall in Chapel Hill. Tickets are only $25 with this special offer.

Holiday Pops with the North Carolina Symphony makes everything bright with joyful music and the much-loved audience carol sing-along. Gather friends and family for this jolly holiday event!

To purchase discount tickets, click on Discount Tickets to NC Symphony Holiday Pops, select “Find Tickets” and enter the special offer code of Southern Village. Please ‘Create an Account’ (even if you have a previous account with the North Carolina Symphony) to receive a password. Once completed, you will be able to purchase your discounted tickets!

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HOA Board Meeting Minutes (2008-07-16)

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HOA Financial Report (2008-10-01)

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SVHOA Board of Directors Meeting 10/23

The next SVHOA Board of Directors Meeting is scheduled for Thursday, October 23rd @ 7pm at Christ Church. This meeting (and all SVHOA meetings) is open to the public. Please know that two potential developments, in and/ or near Southern Village, will be discussed during the “open comments” period of the meeting.

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Southern Village Community Watch Meeting 10/16

There is a Community Watch meeting with the police chief and the Chapel Hill police substation (located in Southern Village) support team on Thursday, October 16 at 7pm. The meeting will be in the Christ Church conference room BUILDING 101-which is across from the church, the first building on the left (if your coming from 15-501) across from the education building. Please RSVP to your assigned street captain if you are attending. The main objective of this meeting is to find ways in working with the Chapel Hill Police Department to fight crime in our neighborhood.

Agenda
Market Street Security/Weekends
How to report suspicious behavior and/or crimes
New Park
Loitering
Suggestions on how to keep our community safe

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UNC Football & Jet Flyover, Saturday, October 11

Dear Friends & Campus Neighbors,

It’s a busy weekend in Chapel Hill with a home football game Saturday against Notre Dame and on Sunday with the installation of Chancellor Thorp as part of our traditional University Day activities.

We expect a big crowd for Saturday’s game and just prior to the 3:30 p.m. kickoff, a United States Air Force B-2 Bomber will fly over Kenan Stadium, barring weather or schedule changes. The jet will be flying low and be quite loud. There will not be any practice runs prior to the actual fly-over on Saturday.

Whether or not you are attending the game, you might want to come downtown and to campus to enjoy Tar Heel Town and the other festivities. Touch Downtown allows you to “park and ride” and visit campus and downtown both before and after the game. You can ride the bus from two parking lots along Martin Luther King Boulevard: one lot is at 725 Martin Luther King Blvd. across the street from Fosters and the other is the “P” lot across from the YMCA. The buses from these lots will begin running 3 hours before kick-off and continue for another three hours after the game. For more information, go to www.touchdowntown.com.

On Sunday, Carolina celebrates its 215th birthday with the installation of Chancellor Holden Thorp. Please join us for this important community event. Free parking is available at the Dean Smith Center with shuttles to Polk Place beginning at 2 p.m. The program begins at 3 p.m. preceded at 2:40 p.m. by music from campus bands and choral groups. Cake will be served at a reception following the installation.

If you are a community group or neighborhood representative, please forward this email to your members and others who may be interested.

Have a great weekend and Go Heels!

Linda

Linda Convissor, Director of Local Relations
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Linda_Convissor@unc.edu
CB# 6225
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-6225
919-962-9245
919-843-5966 (fax)

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List of Contractors & “Handy Men”

Below is a list of contractors and “handy men” recommended by Southern Village Townhome residents. We suggest you ask all contractors for a Southern Village homeowner to provide a reference. Also, we suggest you always ask if the contractor is bonded and insured.

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Walk for Animal Protection

Two mile fun walk for dogs and their people! Southern Village, Chapel Hill. Rain or Shine. Saturday, November 1, 2008. Festivities start @ 9am. Walk starts @ 12noon.

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