Hamilton Heights Homeowners Respond

Posted on March 19, 2008 by


Regarding the blog posting and circulating petition by Friends of St Nicholas Park which states that  the move of the Grange is in  jeopardy due to the efforts  of a group of individuals trying to prevent relocation, please be advised that there are a few misstatements  by the Friends of St Nicholas Park, which we would like to clarify: 

  
1) No one is trying to stop the move of the Grange into St Nicholas Park.  In fact the group that initiated discussion and brought about action for this move, including advocating for funding from Congressman Rangel, is the same group that is now asking the National Parks Service to honor it’s 1995 commitment to the community.  This group, Friends of Hamilton Grange,  supports the move to St Nicholas Park.
 2) The orientation of the house in the General Management Plan (master plan) is no longer a proposal, the process was completed in 1995 and duplicates the historic orientation. We support the GMP.  Without amending the GMP and without a public hearing, (which is in violation of National Park Service regulations), the current National Parks Service administration made the decision to change the orientation from the historic one as stated in the 1995 General Management Plan.   This is one of the issues that the Friends of Hamilton Grange is protesting  (Friends of Hamilton Grange is  a group of community and block organizations, Hamilton Terrace Block Assn,  Homeowners association and the West Harlem Community Preservation Organization).
 
3). The National Parks Service committed to building a structure for community use and interpretive center once the Grange was relocated in St Nicholas Park.  This commitment was to be in tandem with the move. We must hold NPS to this. The community does not want a vacant space on Convent Avenue, neither do they want a private developer to build a commercial, out of scale structure in that location.  We want the NPS to honor their commitment and do what they have promised!  The community did not advocate for funding  from Congressman Rangel for a project that now goes against everything that was promised to residents of Hamilton Heights.  Many advocated and won Federal funding based on the agreed terms. In addition, the Homeowners Association donated approximately $10,000 from the proceeds of our annual house tour  to this project based on the initial understanding and agreement.
 

Neighbors, have we been without so much for so long that we are so eager to to settle for whatever is thrown our way?  I urge you to come together and advocate for what’s right — which is, the National Parks Service must honor it’s commitment with regard to  the relocation of the Grange to the Park with orientation as stated in the 1995 GMP and build the interpretive and community center on Convent Avenue. That’s what the Friends of the Grange is fighting for and we hope you will consider these facts and support our position.

 If there are any questions, you may call  the founding members of the Friends of Hamilton Grange at 212-368-7214 or e-mail info@hamiltonheightshomeowners.org.

Thank you,

Yuien Chin, President Hamilton Heights Homeowners Association &
Member of The Friends of the Grange.

 

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