Melani

You make a good point about not personalizing issues.? I have known you to be 
passionate about many UC issues, but always with well-reasoned and 
well-intended purposes.? In addition, your passion has always been backed up 
with action.? I agree that I doubt that you will?benefit personally in any 
financial manner from your support of the 10 story hotel.? It is always a shame 
when community members, who share?interests in supporting their neighbors and 
their community, get so passionate about individual causes that they end up 
angry at each other.

However, outside of the issue of keeping Spruce Hill residents united, is the 
issue that Karen aptly raises: that if the hotel is allowed to obliterate the 
zoning standards of three story..... 35 feet high....? side yards.... rear 
yards....? adequate parking then how will the neighbors and Spruce Hill justify 
fighting the same request from other developers all over Spruce Hill?? 
Certainly it's going to be an enormous issue at the 4224 Baltimore Ave site.? 
There's going to be some kind of battle at that site in the near future.? The 
owner, Mr Campanella, is a large developer who does lots of drug store 
"boxes".? He's also done?luxury high rise condos and other large-scale 
projects.? I believe that he's also been indicted twice for assorted crimes, 
but I can only find the one on Google (his recent conviction for bribing a 
public official).

I can assure you that Mr Campanella is not taking the 4224 Baltimore bldg down 
because he wants to put two or three historically sensitive single family homes 
up.

I guess what I'm asking you is:? do you acknowledge Karen's point that the 
precedent set by the Hotel will make a dangerously strong argument for future 
developments in the UC area?






-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]; [email protected]
Sent: Tue, 10 Feb 2009 9:03 pm
Subject: Re: [UC] Demolition alert:? 4224 Baltimore Ave.


In a message dated 2/10/09 3:02:09 PM, [email protected] writes:

Well, geez, Melani, ya know, I'd really like to get upset about that but I'm 
going to be busy fighting a 10-story building at 40th and Pine. I can only 
fight one building desecration at a time. Maybe Tom Lussenhop, Ed?Halligan, 
Jeff Block, "Danny" DeRitis, Dave Adelman, Barry Grossbach, Mike Hardy, that 
blonde woman from 41st and Pine and the gang?at the Spruce Hill Zoning 
Committee can help you.

Well, geez, Melani, ya know, I'd really like to get upset about that but I'm 
going to be busy fighting a 10-story building at 40th and Pine. I can only 
fight one building desecration at a time. Maybe Tom Lussenhop, Ed?Halligan, 
Jeff Block, "Danny" DeRitis, Dave Adelman, Barry Grossbach, Mike Hardy, that 
blonde woman from 41st and Pine and the gang?at the Spruce Hill Zoning 
Committee can help you.

Karen, I'm sorry that you feel the need to personalize the things that I write 
about on the listservs.? What I write is not meant to be about you!? When you 
respond this way, I'm afraid that it may make you look unprofessional, 
unfortunately. You are a well-spoken attorney, and when you testify before city 
officials, you present your viewpoint clearly and compellingly.? I am always 
glad, when you and I are working together in front of the Zoning Board as 
representatives of? the CPN zoning committee, that you speak so eloquently on 
CPN's behalf.? I don't know why you want to write in this other way, to and 
about me, in front of the listserv audience.

The hotel issue is clearly something about which you and I have differing 
opinions - my focus is on restoring the Italianate building; your concern is 
with the height issue and the new building's appearance and potential uses.? I 
think that each of our opinions has merit, and I regret that many folks have 
become so unpleasant in their passion.? I think that this has led to 
exaggerations and stretching of the truth, which is regrettable. 

With your suggestion on Monday that the hotel's "most strident and outspoken 
supporters.....just happen to be mostly real estate agents" and your comment 
that "All of this is to say that 'the community'?can be hijacked by those 
with?self interests?who are willing to throw the actual?community under the 
Penn bus," you imply that I, as a real estate agent and supporter, have 
something personal to gain by a hotel going into that location.? I don't; to 
the contrary, it will actually be competition for my Carriage House on 46th 
St., which I rent out for similar short term stay uses, to the very types of 
visitors which the Campus Inn expects to attract!? And if the hotel is built, 
it will not present me with any sales opportunities, and I have never worked as 
an agent for Tom Lussenhop, David Adelman, or the University of Pennsylvania.? 
To the contrary, lending my name in support of this project actually has the 
potential to COST me future real estate business, since those who dis!
 agree with me are unlikely to call me when they want to buy or sell houses.? 
What do you see as my "self interest?"? As a pragmatic preservationist, I 
merely want to see the old house restored!

You, as an old friend of mine and a board colleague at three different UC 
organizations in the past, are well aware that I have from time to time had 
differences of opinion with Penn - and with many of the folks that you mention 
above, as well.? In those cases, I've fought for the same side that you have.? 
My relationship with my surroundings is not "knee jerk;" it is issue-driven, 
and I think for myself - and you know that very well!? I regret that you choose 
to paint me with such a limited brush.

Our community would be so much better off if we could look more closely at the 
merit of the issues before us, rather than only at the names of the persons 
supporting or opposing them.? And we'd lead much less stressful lives if we 
could respect one another's' different opinions, honestly fight the good fight, 
and then shake hands and move forward without being vocal, angry enemies for 
life.? I do not consider you an enemy, and I know that I will continue to 
attend Cedar Park Neighbors zoning meetings with you, and work with you before 
the ZBA, and appreciate your skills & thoughts.? And I have no wish to attack 
you personally on community listservs.? Let us try to work in thoughtful, 
professional ways, even if we have different opinions.

Melani Lamond


Melani Lamond, Associate Broker
Urban & Bye, Realtor
PA License Number AB048377L
3529 Lancaster Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19104
cell phone 215-356-7266 - office phone 215-222-4800 #113




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