Monday, March 28, 2022 3/28/2022 11:21:00 AM

Harford Road Liquors

There will be a general public zoom meeting on Thursday, March 31 at 7 p.m.   The purpose of this meeting is for the communities in the area of the proposed BD7 liquor license transfer to meet Mr. Sharma the proprietor of the business at 4627 Harford Road.  During this time community members will have a chance to ask questions and present any issues which may affect their communities as a result of a BD7 tavern/liquor store operating at 4627 Harford Road.  


On January 17, 2022 there was an initial zoom meeting  to discuss the proposed  BD7 liquor license transfer. This meeting was hosted by the Harford Road CRP.   Those in attendance included Mr. Sharma (proprietor), Mr. Stephan Fogleman Esq. Daniel Doty (HLMS), and several members of the Harford Road CRP.  On February 17 community representatives from Beverly HIlls, Lauraville, and Moravia/Walther presented Mr. Sharma with a list of questions resulting from the information gathered at the January 17 meeting.  Attached is the list of questions with answers provided by Mr. Sharma.

Below is the information for the upcoming March 31 Zoom meeting



Topic: 4627 Harford Road
Time: Mar 31, 2022 07:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

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Meeting ID: 827 3714 9642
Passcode: 398334
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Monday, February 21, 2022 2/21/2022 06:55:00 PM

Liquor License transfer for a tavern at Harford Road Discount Liquor

 Our Board has compiled important information for your interest. Public opinion is welcomed. Download a copy of the info sheet here

Send your comments to the Liquor Board:
Staci Russell (Assistant Executive Secretary) - Staci.Russell@baltimorecity.gov
Director Paige - Douglas_Paige@baltimorecity.gov


PLEASE NOTE: This is a collective gathering of information and is relayed accurately to the best of our ability.
It is not a reflection of the opinion(s) of those who gathered this information.



Thursday, February 3, 2022 2/03/2022 05:16:00 PM

Letter from Waltherson Improvement Association President

 Hello Waltherson members.  It’s an honor to be back as your President, & I thank you for entrusting me.  We have a great group of people on the Board, a few seasoned members & a few new members.  Remaining on the Board is Susan Kessel, Frank Williams, Natasha Winston, Monica Guerrero Vázquez & Andy Ellis. New member is Mary Eileen Mullen. 

Together we are accomplishing goals, while also creating new goals.  We continue to appreciate your help, whether it is on occasion for an event or as a member of a committee. You can chose your involvement level.  Waltherson general meetings gather quarterly on Zoom; however our Board meets monthly (also on Zoom).  

Please consider joining us, or encourage your neighbors to get involved.  “It takes a village.”There’s a lot going on in & around Waltherson. How do we begin to tell you all the things we do?  I cannot list them all here, but we can share them with you when you attend the upcoming Waltherson general meeting on Tues 2/8 at 7 pm on Zoom. See you then.  

Stay warm & as always, please check on your neighbors who may be stuck inside & cannot get out.  We all need a helping hand every now & then. 

Yours,

Helene Quinn

Friday, April 2, 2021 4/02/2021 10:09:00 AM

WIA Letter to BMZA on the CMDS Project

To: Acting Director Byrne Re. BMZ2021-00011 6040 Harford Road, CMDS Fayette House Dear Acting Director Byrne and Members of the Board, WIA is in opposition to the application for conditional use as a residential care facility (17 or more residents) at this location. This decision has been made with careful consideration after addressing this request at several Waltherson Community Meetings. We join with other associations in the greater Hamilton area in having concerns of the proximity to schools and other youth and pedestrian traffic, based on the proposed patient volume and density, among other factors. Most of these do not pertain to this zoning hearing. Regarding the drawings submitted, we question the discrepancy of the number of beds (136) which are greater than the number (104) submitted with the permit request. Please be aware that we are not in opposition to a treatment facility in our community, but we do not feel that one at this location would be of benefit to either the patient base or the community at large. Thank you for considering our opinion, President WIA

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