Hey Scott –
DC Water only has plans and approvals for the removal of the cell at the southwest corner of the site, as per the tunnel project that they’ve shared with the community and the Mayor’s Agent. They have no interest or jurisdiction to exceed what they have approval for.
Steve Callcott
Deputy Preservation Officer
DC Office of Planning
1100 4th Street, SW, Suite 650-E
Washington, DC 20024
202-741-5247 (direct)
202-442-8800 (main)
From: scott@scott-roberts.net
Sent: Saturday, October 05, 2013 11:48 AM
To: Callcott, Steve (OP)
Subject: DCRA's unspecific raze permit for the McMillan Sand Filtration site
Sent: Saturday, October 05, 2013 11:48 AM
To: Callcott, Steve (OP)
Subject: DCRA's unspecific raze permit for the McMillan Sand Filtration site
Steve:
Greetings. Scott Roberts of Bloomingdale here. Please refer to the forwarded Email thread below.
I acknowledge all of the discussions and plans for the demolition of one or two cells in the southwest corner of the McMillan site.
But I am fearful, since the DCRA raze permit is not specific. The permit, as it is stated, could apply to the entire site. It is too broad for my comfort level.
You can see that DCRA directed me to DC Water.
You can see that I am not receiving feedback from DC Water.
Might you have some information or insight here?
Thanks for your feedback.
== Scott ==
From: "scott@scott-roberts.net" <scott@scott-roberts.net>
To: "emanuel.briggs@dcwater.com" <emanuel.briggs@dcwater.com>
Sent: Friday, October 4, 2013 3:16 PM
Subject: revisiting: DCRA raze permit for the McMillan Sand Filtration site
To: "emanuel.briggs@dcwater.com" <emanuel.briggs@dcwater.com>
Sent: Friday, October 4, 2013 3:16 PM
Subject: revisiting: DCRA raze permit for the McMillan Sand Filtration site
Emanuel:
Greetings once again. Just plugging in from my Email last week.
We are still interested in the DCRA raze permit for the McMillan site, since the DCRA permit isn't too granular about the location or locations on the site where the razing will occur.
Hope to hear from you soon.
== Scott ==
P.S. I see that DC Water announced the awardee for the 1st Street Tunnel project. Excellent!
From: "scott@scott-roberts.net" <scott@scott-roberts.net>
To: "emanuel.briggs@dcwater.com" <emanuel.briggs@dcwater.com>
Cc: Christopher Rodousakis; "jonathan.williams@dc.gov" <jonathan.williams@dc.gov>
Sent: Friday, September 27, 2013 12:04 PM
Subject: DCRA raze permit for the McMillan Sand Filtration site
To: "emanuel.briggs@dcwater.com" <emanuel.briggs@dcwater.com>
Cc: Christopher Rodousakis; "jonathan.williams@dc.gov" <jonathan.williams@dc.gov>
Sent: Friday, September 27, 2013 12:04 PM
Subject: DCRA raze permit for the McMillan Sand Filtration site
Emanuel:
Greetings. See the Email thread below. The DCRA raze permit for the McMillan site appears not to be specific.
First, see this blurb from WBJ reporter Michael Neibauer which kicked off this discussion:
Sep 26, 2013, 10:48am EDT
Michael Neibauer, Staff Reporter- Washington Business Journal
Straight to the permits this Thursday morning.
2501 First St. NW: The District will raze a "disused" brick and concrete water filtration plant. This is the McMillan property, but it's unclear from the permit what specific building will be demolished, or for that matter, whether the raze is part of the McMillan redevelopment or the Bloomingdale flood control efforts. I'd bet the latter.
And some of my tweets:
Could you perhaps provide more detail than the DCRA raze permit provides?
Thanks.
== Scott ==
From: "Williams, Jonathan (DCRA)" <jonathan.williams@dc.gov>
To: "scott@scott-roberts.net" <scott@scott-roberts.net>
Cc: Christopher Rodousakis
Sent: Friday, September 27, 2013 11:25 AM
Subject: RE: ? raze permit for the McMillan Sand Filtration site ?
To: "scott@scott-roberts.net" <scott@scott-roberts.net>
Cc: Christopher Rodousakis
Sent: Friday, September 27, 2013 11:25 AM
Subject: RE: ? raze permit for the McMillan Sand Filtration site ?
No problem.
The raze permit specifically outlines the brick and concrete of the disused water filtration plants at 2501 1st Street NW. Therefore any disused plants, the permit allows to be razed.
When a raze permit is issued, the requestor has to provide us with a number of approval letters from multiple government agencies and utility companies (WASA, DDOE, DDOT, Pepco, etc..). Amongst those approvals, they were required to provide us with a approval letter from Historic Preservation (which was provided). If you have any questions or concerns regarding the approval of Historic, you will have to check with the Office of Planning.
Also this raze permit was obtained by WASA/DC Water. If you have any questions regarding the project status, you will check with them.
Jonathan Williams
Program Analyst
Office of Director
Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs
District of Columbia Government
1100 4th Street SW 20024
202-478-5745 (Desk)
202-442-8383 (Fax)
From: scott@scott-roberts.net
Sent: Friday, September 27, 2013 9:27 AM
To: Williams, Jonathan (DCRA)
Cc: Christopher Rodousakis
Subject: ? raze permit for the McMillan Sand Filtration site ?
Sent: Friday, September 27, 2013 9:27 AM
To: Williams, Jonathan (DCRA)
Cc: Christopher Rodousakis
Subject: ? raze permit for the McMillan Sand Filtration site ?
Mr. Williams:
Greetings. Thank you for offering to provide more information on the raze permit issued for the 25-acre landmarked McMillan Sand Filtration site in Bloomingdale.
Could you perhaps expand on the raze permit?
I would assume that the raze permit would be for just one or two cells, but perhaps my assumption is incorrect.
Thanks for your clarification!
== Scott ==
From: DCRA (Twitter) <notify@twitter.com>
To: Scott Roberts <scott@scott-roberts.net>
Sent: Friday, September 27, 2013 9:12 AM
Subject: DCRA (@dcra) mentioned you on Twitter!
To: Scott Roberts <scott@scott-roberts.net>
Sent: Friday, September 27, 2013 9:12 AM
Subject: DCRA (@dcra) mentioned you on Twitter!
@CRodousakis @ScottRobertsDC @McMillanPark email me direct. to much to squeeze into a tweet. - @dcra
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