Here's the original post, for those that missed it. I think there's a problem with list.purple.com because I also got it many hours after I got some of the responses.

It sounds to me like there's more people for the (legal) tattoo parlor, than against...shall we take a poll... ;-)

Cheers,
Stephen


-------- Original Message -------- Subject: [UC] Zoning Variance for Tattoo Parlor Date: Thu, 8 Jul 2004 07:20:31 EDT From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]



The storefront at 603 S. 47^th Street has a zoning variance notice
posted in the window applying for use as a Tattoo Parlor.  Itâs listed
as Calendar # 04-0404, Hearing date Tuesday, July 13, 2004, 9:30am, room
18002, 18^th floor, 1515 Arch Street.



The property is passed daily during the school year by hundreds of
school children on their way to deSales and to the Lea School. The
immediate neighborhood is already kept awake late at night from noise
from 3 bars, a record shop/barber shop that stays open til after
midnight and another barber shop thatâs open as late as 11pm. Complaints
have been made by neighbors who get propositioned by prostitutes while
walking down the street. Other neighbors have witnessed drug deals
occurring between people coming in and out of some of these businesses.



47^th and Baltimore has taken on a trashy late night aspect, which runs
counter to its residents needs. This proposed variance would not be to
the benefit of the neighbors, but would serve to bring additional late
night disruptions to the community.



About 5 years ago, a Tattoo Parlor operated out of this storefront
without proper zoning. The owner would go skateboarding up and down
47^th St.   nightly between 1am and 2am, while waiting for customers to
arrive. While customers were getting their tats, their friends would
wait out in their cars with their radios blaring. Fortunately for us,
the store was shut down after several months of erratic hours.



The building, the Montrose, has been a constant source of aggravation to
the community. Their dumpster constantly overflows onto the sidewalk.
The fire escape is usually blocked by bags of trash. Kids play
unattended on the fire escape, tossing stuff at passersby.



We feel strongly that a Tattoo Parlor will not be a positive addition to
Cedar Park.



I sincerely appreciate your help in opposing this variance.



Fred Wolfe

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