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The American Sardine Bar, ever on the horizon, appears to have finally cleared its last hurdle. For the moment, at least.

Earlier this week, we attended a community meeting organized by South Philly H.O.M.E.S., or SPHINC for short. The room, split roughly 50/50 between newer and older residents of Point Breeze, was tense from the start. About fifty members of the Point Breeze Community were present to hear two presentations: a local developer seeking approval to purchase some vacant city lots, and John Longacre, owner of The American Sardine Bar. The memorable presentation by the developer will warrant a post of its own, but to examine Longacre’s presentation will require some additional background and context.

With the use as a bar on the first floor already permitted and his liquor license ready to go, Longacre still required approval from the ZBA to legally use the 2nd floor of the building for his business. Seating and a kitchen were already present on the 2nd floor and had been used illegally over the years by the prior owner of the building, the Wander Inn. With input from many neighbors who live on the 1800 block of Federal near the building, petition signatures from hundreds of residents living in Point Breeze, and letters of support from the Point Breeze Pioneers, Al Brown’s Point Breeze Performing Arts Center, Newbold CDC, and Neighbors in Action, the ZBA voted unanimously in favor of the project at 1800 Federal St. on May 18th. So what was John Longacre doing at 1444 Point Breeze Ave. on Monday night?

Longacre, who also owns the South Philly Tap Room, has expressed his frustration with this process, suggesting that Point Breeze has presented more of a challenge to his development efforts than any other neighborhood. This difficulty comes not only from certain specific individuals in the community, but from Council President Anna Verna herself. Case in point: Anna Verna’s office submitted a notice of lawsuit dated June 9, 2011 to Common Pleas Court asking the ZBA to reconsider its vote.

Verna defended her office’s position by stating; “Longacre had us believing that there was community support.  We were told that there was never a community meeting with his plans presented.” When reminded of the three community meetings held in 2010, letters of support coming from residents and civic groups in both 2010 and 2011, and the hundreds of petition signatures, Verna stated “We were not made aware of this.” Verna’s response when presented with the facts about community support, which seemed overwhelmingly stronger than opposition, was “Who can you trust?”

In the Point Breeze neighborhood, we can understand Verna’s confusion. With a variety of neighborhood groups and community associations representing different viewpoints of different people who live in Point Breeze, it must be totally impossible to get a handle on what the community actually desires. And when a group takes a position that someone doesn’t like? As Point Breeze resident Tiffany Green stated at the meeting, “I’ll hold my own meeting and we’ll take our own vote.” A fine way to find consensus, if we do say so.

Longacre’s presentation was in response to the lawsuit notice from Verna’s office. He negotiated that he would appear at one more community meeting, a SPHINC meeting, to present his case to legalize the restaurant use of the 2nd floor. Verna’s office agreed that if he received support from the community at this meeting, it would drop the suit. Longacre’s presentation lasted perhaps sixty seconds and then he responded to a couple of questions and accusations. One near neighbor, Silvia Wilkins, opined that Longacre was presenting a plan for a bar that was different than what he intended to operate. She also suggested that the former owner had breached an agreement with SPHINC that he would present a potential buyer to the community before selling. Seems like a tough agreement to enforce.

In the end, the American Sardine Bar did indeed receive the support of the community by a large majority, which cleared the way for his use variance.

This was an outcome that Ms. Wilkins did not care for. Following the meeting, Wilkins and Longacre exchanged some heated words which ultimately led to her physically assaulting him. Longacre emerged from this confrontation with some minor scratches and bruises, and Wilkins emerged in handcuffs, arrested by the same police officers who had been called to the meeting earlier, for an unrelated matter.

So there you have it, folks. American Sardine Bar should be landing in about a month, marking the end of a terribly challenging process for John Longacre and perhaps the beginning of a new era for Point Breeze. And we can certainly drink to that.

Getting real close now

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  • http://www.philadelphiaspeaks.com/forum/south-philadelphia/15435-wander-inn-rehab-has-begun-8.html#post387301 The Wander Inn – Rehab has begun

    [...] Owner of American Sardine Bar Gets Approval. And Assaulted. | NakedPhilly Reply With Quote + Reply to Thread [...]

  • gardenweasel

    Thank you for the information. Even close neighbors begging to know the situation (me) have been largely unable to get this kind of straight explanation.

  • Alice

    What happens when they ask for a roof deck on ASB? The bullets might start flying cause thats how you vote in a zoning meeting in PB.

  • Anonymous

    Thanks for the info…when is Anna Verna leaving? And gratz / sympathies to John for his approval / assault.

  • guest

    Where’s the video?

  • _dan

    Looking forward to this opening. It has been a while in the making but will certainly be a breath of fresh air for PB.

  • avantgardener

    I have video of the arrest, and I am dying to share, but sadly am afraid!!!  Regardless, there are SO MANY more people in Point Breeze who get along and share the same goals, so I hope that we can move forward and all get together at ASB for fun and laughter!

  • Bobby

    I live about 100 yards from this place and was present at the meeting the other night. ridiculous to say the least. “i declare this vote void!” By the power vested in you by whom? The “promised community” gods…? um…the answer is no. I personally can’t wait for this place to open to start an achor of revitalization like SPTR did where it is. Bottoms up and cheers!

  • http://atmediadesign.com Tyler Westnedge

    thanks john for hanging in there! great job, we cannot wait for it to open

  • ATacoTwoBurritosAndASodaPop

    Dude, post the video. If you’re afraid, send it to me and I’ll post the vid without ever mentioning how I came upon it.

    We’ll move forward after watching it.

  • Chris

    afraid of what? post the video already

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_WVOX4M5VWHZQY6BT44H3VMDIRM Dude Solarsystem

    The unrelated matter was a reality site?   

  • lbht

    What was the “unrelated matter”? It links to OCF Realty.

  • Suzy

    WHAT! I can’t believe this is the behavior of a council president. Way to tarnish Point Breeze’s reputation even further. I’m so excited for this establishment, I just hope John stays safe! 

  • Sammyk

    How can Claudia Sherrod be in favor of affordable housing, but have this lot currently for sale at $319k? http://www.trulia.com/property/3046320082-1113-S-24th-St-Philadelphia-PA-19146  Not to mention, it’s paired with the single most corrupt builder in Point Breeze

  • gardenweasel

    Seriously, throw it on Youtube and be done with it.

  • PBResident

    Holy crap.  THIS.  This is the type of information that will shut Claudia, Tiffany, and Sylvia up.

    Does she have any more?

  • avantgardener
  • Public Inquiry

    Checking hearing records and criminal dockets I would like to know why Sylvia Wilkins was not charged or even booked for attacking someone infront of many witnesses and even police officers. Is she above the law because she knows a couple of cops? If John did the samething to her or if it was ANYONE else, they would be taken to the CJC to be processed. This shows the type of rackett South Philly Homes has over the area. You can attack someone and get away with it. No one is above the LAW.

  • _dan

    Looks like 1115 and 1117 S 24th st. have the same photos and information…

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1123543944 Joanna Buchanico

    Glad to hear most of the community finally approved this, but this is the thanks this guy gets for making the neighborhood better?

  • Grownup

    Unnecessary, and unfortunate. All of it. Including the posting of this video which does nothing but further fuel a pathetic, and far too elevated, argument. 

  • David Leonard

    Now I understand why so many of the children and teenagers in Point Breeze are so violent.  Look who they learn it from.

  • PBResident

    Further fuel?  It’s already on fire.  Let it burn.

    Time to shed real light on what goes on in this part of town.

    Or maybe I’ll just read another fluffy gentrification story on philly.com.

    There’s a reason the term “shock value” exists.  People are shocked.  Then they pay attention.

    That’s valuable.

    I say post the whole video.  Of the entire meeting.

    Now if you’ll excuse me…I need to go run some errands and get called “white devil” a bunch of times just for walking in my own neighborhood.

  • j zendey

    Point breeze is a dump. You fools can keep it.

  • Newcomer

    How are we fools?  Do you remember what Northern Liberties and Grad Hospital looked liked 15 years ago? 

  • Newcomer

    This is what I have been saying all along.  Everyone who thinks Street was on the brothers and sisters sides failed to realize that all of the neighborhoods surrounding Center City experienced huges population booms because the developers were in his back pockets.    All the poor people were shipped to the Southwest and the surrounding Philly suburbs.
    Street is a creep but hey, at least he played on the poor and gullible who actually thought he was helping them.

  • http://nakedphilly.com/point-breeze/spinc-stonewalls-developer-and-the-community-loses-out/ SPINC Stonewalls Developer and the Community Loses Out | NakedPhilly

    [...] time, he was informed that he would be on the group’s agenda for June 27th. You may remember a post from a few weeks ago, detailing John Longacre’s presentation at the same meeting, which was immediately followed [...]

  • Luca

    and according to the OPA website, she hasn’t paid taxes on the lot in years

  • Danaschelling86

    the ending of this article is beautiful, i must say!!! I cannot wait till they open this place up and this crazy wilkins b**ch SHOULD be medicated and possibly some jail time! Poor Longacre:( he doesnt deserve that! I know plenty of people in this neighborhood who are more then stoked for the grand opening of this place. For anyone that isnt MOVE! We need to make this neighborhood nicer and having a cute little sardine bar right down the street from your home is fantastic!!! My vote in with Longacre!!!!

  • http://nakedphilly.com/graduate-hospital/extremely-important-new-development-coming-to-18th-washington/ Extremely Important New Development Coming to 18th & Washington | NakedPhilly

    [...] The building has been in the works now for quite some time, and the process was delayed significantly when the project was refused at Zoning at the end of 2010. Lack of support from Philadelphia Industrial Development Corporation (PIDC) was the primary reason for the refusal- it seems that some parties at PIDC still believed that Washington Ave.’s best use was for industrial and manufacturing purposes. Within a few months, PIDC representatives’ eyes were opened when they sat with community stakeholders and the Washington Ave. Business Association. When Carosella went back to Zoning last month, he still faced opposition from a small number of near neighbors, but we’re not sure that wasn’t opposition fanned by a certain local resident who can’t keep her hands out of other peoples’ business (or her hands off of other people, period). [...]

  • http://nakedphilly.com/point-breeze/rosarios-pizza-combines-italian-and-mexican-in-point-breeze/ Rosario’s Pizza Combines Italian and Mexican in Point Breeze | NakedPhilly

    [...] in recent years. Along with Circles, South Philly Tap Room, Brew/Ultimo, and the on-the horizon American Sardine Bar, Rosario’s helps make Point Breeze a neighborhood that more people want to visit and new [...]

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=8229001 Khush Patel

    I’m excited this place is finally opening up!!!  Keep up the great work John!  There are a lot of people in the community that appreciate what you are doing to this area of Philly!

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=8217903 Ryan Donnon

    Any update as to an opening date?

  • http://nakedphilly.com/point-breeze/habitat-for-humanity-is-building-houses-in-point-breeze-just-not-enough-of-them/ Habitat for Humanity is Building Houses in Point Breeze… Just Not Enough Of Them | NakedPhilly

    [...] know or remember who SPHINC is? Read this. Or this. 4 COMMENTS Posted in Point Breeze | Tagged habitat for humanity, New construction, [...]

  • Anonymous

    John probably did not want to press charges and start a bigger commotion and more opposition towards ASB than necessary.

  • http://nakedphilly.com/point-breeze/two-properties-hopefully-being-rehabbed-on-a-block-that-needs-the-help/ Two Properties Hopefully Being Rehabbed on a Block that Needs the Help | NakedPhilly

    [...] willingness to compromise, a cadre of ladies who live in the neighborhood, led by one particularly aggressive individual, attended the ZBA hearing in opposition of this project. They couched their opposition [...]

  • Wharf Rat

    Welcome to racism – “community” style.  The same thing is happening to white students in the neighborhoods surrounding Temple University.

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