PHA development thwarted by neighborhood association - after it was built.

After completing construction on a two-story PHA project, the PHA lost an appeal by neihgborhood groups and now have to demolish or meet demands of neighbors and city code.

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PHA development thwarted by neighborhood association - after it was built.

POSTED: Friday, March 25, 2011, 10:17 AM
Filed Under: News

The Philadelphia Housing Authority (PHA), in conjunction with the Zoning Board of Adjustment (ZBA) and the City of Philadelphia, lost a case to the South of South Neighborhood Association (SOSNA) this morning; a case that could cost tax payers.

The NakedPhilly blog reports today, and CP has confirmed via electronic court documents, that the appeal case between the country’s fourth largest public housing agency and SOSNA has been settled.

Over a year ago, an appeal was filed by SOSNA to stop construction on a zoning board-approved two story home for seniors and the disabled. Plans for the site at 1003-1011 S. 20th St. were first appealed by the neighborhood association because it was skeptical of the lack of code-ordered parking facilities, plans for the loading and unloading of residents, and aesthetic imbalances with the rest of the neighborhood.

The appeal was denied several times in court before today when the judge granted the appeal and the variance by the Zoning Board of Adjustment, hereby requiring the property be vacated.

The PHA-built residency must now undergo renovations to bring it up to code and be in accordance with SOSNAs requests, or it will have to be leveled by the PHA (both options will require an unknown amount of tax payer money to complete).

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