[RP TownTalk] FW: Critical Issue PLEASE READ

Sarah Wayland sarah.wayland at gmail.com
Tue Nov 8 10:52:16 UTC 2011


I wrote to County Executive Baker and Councilman Olson (for our County
district). Eric Olson wrote back and said that he had been "working to
cut through any red tape they are facing."

-Sarah

On Sun, Nov 6, 2011 at 3:48 PM, Bruce Wernek <bruce.wernek at verizon.net> wrote:
> All
>
> I forgot to mention, please sign the petition at Dumm’s Corner, which
> indicates that you approve of the liquor license transfer to the “Town
> Center Market”.
>
> Bruce
>
>
>
> From: Bruce Wernek [mailto:bruce.wernek at verizon.net]
> Sent: Sunday, November 06, 2011 12:57 PM
> To: 'TownTalk'
> Cc: 'spiro111 at aol.com'
> Subject: Critical Issue PLEASE READ
>
>
>
> Attention All Town Talkers,
>
> Many of you may not be aware, but the Town is facing a critical issue and
> that issue is success of Dumm’s Corner Market.  Most of you are probably
> aware that Dumm’s will be moving to the old Federal Credit Union building
> ~67 feet from its current location.  Part of that move involves the transfer
> of their liquor license (beer and wine) from the current location to the new
> location, the future “Town Center Market”.   The ability of Dumm’s to sell
> beer and wine at their new location is critical to the success of their
> business.
>
> Pete Spiropoulos (owner of Dumm’s) applied to have Dumm’s liquor license
> transferred to the new location and it was approved by the PG county liquor
> board in late July/early August.  Pete started the improvements on the new
> building assuming all was well.  Unbeknownst to him, the MUTC guidelines
> require that a “special permit” be issued for the liquor license transfer.
> Since late July, Pete has attempted to obtain the special permit and get it
> approved by Parks and Planning (P&P).  Due to the difficulties he
> encountered he was forced to hire an attorney.  These difficulties include
> sending 38 letters to the residents adjacent to the Town Center Market
> location and surrounding municipalities soliciting comments; allowing 30
> days for comments to be received; posting signs around the Town Center
> Market location again soliciting comments; waiting an additional 30 days for
> more comments; and finally appearing before P&P to hopefully obtain approval
> for the “special permit”.  This is after the Town and our MUTC committee
> approved the Town Center Market plans and issued the appropriate permits.
> Keep in mind that attorney’s, legal fees, and delays cost money, a lot of
> it.  And this is just for permission to do what Dumm’s has been doing for
> ~100 years, just 67 feet away from where they were doing it.
>
> I don’t know about you, but I find this is totally unacceptable.  This
> action on the part of P&P is mindless adherence to law with a total
> disregard for the spirit (purpose) of the law.  Apparently, the PG liquor
> board approval had no bearing on their decision.  Is this what PG county and
> P&P calls “support for small businesses”?
>
> Pete and his family have taken an incredible risk investing in our Town to
> make these very significant improvements to their store.  If they don’t
> receive this permit, they may go out of business.  And what will we have,
> more vacant buildings in the Town Center.  I think enough is enough and it’s
> about time each and every one of us called or emailed the County Executive
> and let him know that this is totally utterly unacceptable.  I also think
> it’s about time our Mayor and Town Council take aggressive action with P&P
> to expedite the process and I’m not talking about writing letters or making
> public statements.  Caftritz and “Whole Foods” are getting more attention
> than a historic landmark business (100+ years old) in our Town.  As far as
> I’m concerned, the Town manager should be visiting P&P several times a week
> to check on the status of the “special permit”.  We as a community need get
> off of our lounge chairs and rally around Pete and his family to “put the
> wood” to P&P and let them know how we feel about their “special permit”.
>
> Here’s the link to the office of the PG County Executive.
>
> Email:
>
> http://www.princegeorgescountymd.gov/Government/ExecutiveBranch/index.asp?nivel=subfoldmenu(0,0)
>
> Phone:
>
> http://www.princegeorgescountymd.gov/Government/ExecutiveBranch/executive_staff.asp?nivel=subfoldmenu(0,2)
>
> I’d both call and email.  Please reference P&P “Town Center Market, Permit
> No: 19412-2011”.  Let him know how you feel about P&Ps and PG County’s
> “support for small business”.
>
> For God’s sake people, let’s do this!
>
> Bruce
>
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> TownTalk mailing list
> To post to the list, send mail to TownTalk at riverdale-park.org
> TownTalk-request at riverdale-park.org is for automated subscription processing
> only
> http://riverdale-park.org/mailman/listinfo/towntalk
>
> For more information about Riverdale Park, visit
> http://www.riverdaleparkmd.info
>
>



-- 
Sarah Wayland
sarah.wayland at gmail.com


More information about the TownTalk mailing list