July 2, 2024, 6:30 PM, Monte Vista Christian Church, IN THE CHAPEL
Friends and Neighbors, This agenda includes a written update on the Wellesley @ Silver project.
See and share agenda at https://www.nobhill-nm.com/events/2024-07/
-Introductions; All present are invited to share interests or concerns
-Establish quorum; 4 of 7 directors are necessary to conduct business
-Changes to Agenda
-Meeting Standards generally accepted by the community
PRESENTATION: Developer of Wellesley at Silver has provided this written update. They have indicated willingness to meet in person at a later date.
Hello Nob Hill neighbors! We are the Cohen family and the developers of the project at Wellesley and Silver Avenue. As developers with deep ties to Albuquerque, we are excited to bring a new multi-family project to Nob Hill. We engaged two local consulting firms, Hartman + Majewski Design Group and Consensus Planning, to help us design a project that reflects Nob Hill's character and sense of place, combining contemporary design with local influences and New Mexican design sensibilities.
We presented our conceptual design to a group of neighborhood representatives in 2022 at Design Group’s office on Vassar. The project includes 40 units in buildings that range from 1 to 3 stories. Our spacious apartment homes offer style and functionality, with views of the Sandia Mountains and abundant natural light. Communal areas, including landscaped courtyards, are designed for both socializing and relaxation. Sustainability is also a key focus, with eco-friendly sustainable materials and energy-efficient appliances.
Our family aims to create a community that values culture and connection. We're excited for you to see how our new project complements Nob Hill’s unique charm. Stay tuned for more updates as we share our progress.
ZONING HEARING EXAMINER REQUESTS: none
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
- Do we need to take action to comply with US tax reporting?
NEW BUSINESS
- Does the community want measures, probably CABQ measures, that would restrict demolition or redevelopment of houses?
- How should NHNA improve its social media presence?
- Planning of National Night Out, August 6. Should NHNA spend $200 for the event?
- Planning for Annual Members’ Meeting, Sept. 24
- Cooperative projects/events with Monte Vista Christian Church
- Should NHNA spend $285 each to purchase 3 NM Register plaques to be awarded by a drawing at the November board meeting?
CONSENT AGENDA: DIRECTORS, PLEASE REVIEW THESE DOC’S AHEAD OF TIME
- Minutes of May and June board meetings
- Treasurer’s report of 2024-7
- Ratification of online votes: none
UPDATES FROM PARTNERS -Nob Hill Main Street, Chris Smith
-District 6 Coalition, Greg Weirs
FOCUS COMMITTEE REPORTS: All community members are welcome on all committees. Email theboard@NobHill-NM.com to step up or recommend action.
- Urban Planning, which includes Morningside Park
- Public Safety which includes Lead/Coal
- Historic Preservation
- Community Engagement
- Newsletter
- Possible update: Helping Nob Hilleņos Help the Unhoused
- Tree Canopy
DIRECTOR WRAP UP, ADJOURN next meeting August 7
Gary L. Eyster
President, Nob Hill Neighborhood Association
(505)991-1388