Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Help Clean Up RiverCrest Park on Saturday, April 18

From the SSH email group:

The South Seminole Heights Civic Association is participating in the Great American Cleanup on Saturday, April 18 from 8:30 a.m.-11 a.m.. We’ll be picking up trash at our own Rivercrest Park and along the adjacent greenway. Please help us give our park and shoreline a good Spring Cleaning! Keep Hillsborough Beautiful will provide water, trash bags and t-shirts or tote bags for those who register ahead of time. We’ll meet at 8:30 a.m. at the picnic pavilion in the park and spend a couple of hours bagging trash along the river. Kids are welcome! To sign up, e-mail Nanette at nholland2@verizon.net or call 238-6763.

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Thursday, January 22, 2009

Space For 6 Stores Planned At Hutto’s Corner

From the Tampa Tribune:

TAMPA HEIGHTS - There are plans for Hutto’s Corner, a vacant, nearly 1-acre lot at the corner of Dr. Marin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and North Boulevard.

Property owner Suresh “Sam” Patel wants to build a 10,000-square-foot commercial development with room for six stores.

The Tampa City Council will hold a property rezoning hearing at 6 p.m. March 12. The site, 642 W. Dr. Martin King Jr. Blvd., consists of seven lots. All are zoned for commercial use except for one that is zoned for residences.

The proposed building would have a 1940s style and the façades of the businesses would vary, said Mario Rodriguez, the project’s general contractor. The northwest corner of the building would have a 25- to 30-foot tower displaying the name “Hutto’s Corner.” A historic sign that also says Hutto’s Corner at the corner of the property will remain, Rodriguez said.

The one-story building would be built toward the rear of the property and have a parking lot with an L-shape.

Gary Ellsworth, president of the South Seminole Heights Neighborhood Association, said he supports the development but doesn’t favor the proposed layout, with the building toward the rear of the property.

He would like the building closer to the sidewalk, with parking at the rear of the parcel. He said the move would help create an urban feel and promote a pedestrian-friendly community.

Ellsworth said it also might encourage future businesses to build in a similar style with a similar sensitivity. Although the commercial project is in Tampa Heights, South Seminole Heights is across the street from Hutto’s Corner.

“We need to plan further than what is going to happen tomorrow,” said Ellsworth, who has met with the project engineer.

Fran Roy, president of the Tampa Heights Civic Association, said he has similar concerns as Ellsworth.

“We are fine with a building in the neighborhood,” said Roy, who also has met with the project engineer. “We just want to make sure it adds to the neighborhood; that when people are driving by they see a building not the cars parked in front of the building.”

Timothy Healey, Frontier Engineering president and project engineer for Hutto’s Corner, said a problem with building toward the front of the property is a sewer line that would run from the planned building west to North Boulevard. There must be access to a utility easement and a building can’t sit on top of it, Healey said.

He said the planned configuration allows for 49 parking spaces. If the building were moved forward, the parking spaces would decrease, he said.

Healey added that parking in the front of the building is more visible and increases safety, and it matches the design of three buildings already at the same corner, including a CVS pharmacy.

Rodriguez, the general contractor, said sufficient parking is important to attracting tenants.

Rodriguez said the property owner is ready to begin the project despite difficult economic times. He said he thinks the location will succeed because of its high visibility.

Hutto’s corner was established in 1948 when George “Fred” Hutto opened the neighborhood grocery store, selling milk, bread, sandwiches, hardware, flowers and plants, greeting cards and television tubes. A fire destroyed the store in 1960, but Hutto rebuilt.

Hutto sold the store in 1977; Patel, who owns a Citgo gas station across the street from Hutto’s Corner, bought the property in 2002. He closed the grocery store in 2004.

http://centraltampa2.tbo.com/content/2009/jan/21/st-space-for-6-stores-planned-at-huttos-corner/

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Tuesday, January 6, 2009

South Seminole Heights General Membership Meeting

General Membership Meeting


Tuesday, January 13 2009, 7:00 PM

Our General Membership Meetings are held at The Common Ground Church located on the corner of Clearfield and W. Chelsea Street. Refreshments are provided. Check out The Banner for more details.

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Thursday, October 16, 2008

AUTO BREAK-IN ALERT! (SOUTH SEMINOLE HEIGHTS)

Attention Everyone,Last night (Tuesday), there were several vehicle break-ins on South, Violet andWilder.Pleas be sure cars are locked and no valuables are in sight!!! (from the SSH email list)
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Tuesday, October 14, 2008

SOUTH SEMINOLE HEIGHTS QUARTERLY MEMBERSHIP MEETING TONIGHT!

Our General Membership Meeting will be held Tuesday, October 14th at 7 p.m. at the Common Grounds Church at the corner of Clearfield and Chelsea.

The agenda includes election of the Board of Directors and a guest speaker from the Supervisor of Elections Office.  The new voting equipment will also be on display.

Other topics will include Elected County Mayor, Land Development, waterfront land purchase, etc.  We hope for a good turnout, pizza and refreshments will be served.

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Tuesday, September 9, 2008

South Seminole Heights Porch Party Lottery!

ATTENTION NEIGHBORS!

We have had several members ask about hosting a porch party in October and November.  In fairness to all members interested, we will hold a lottery and pick a lucky winner to host for both months.  If you would like to be considered to host, please send back an email along with a Friday date in October or November. (Please stay away from the Friday after Thanksgiving).  We will hold the lottery on September 11th.

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Friday, September 5, 2008

A Message from Tampa Police.

From the South Seminole Heights Email List.

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Dear Neighbors,

I want everyone to be extra observant. Auto Burglary seems to be on the rise. Most of these are crimes of opportunity. Please tell everyone to not leave valuables in the car. Believe it or not but some criminals are even stealing the loose change in the ashtray. Spread the word everyone because we need this to stop

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