For those of who didn't make it to the last Neighborhood Association meeting there was a proposal presented to turn the old Zito's into Hillside Bistro and Market. There is an article about it in today's Southside Suburban Journal.
http://southsidejournal.stltoday.com/articles/2007/06/05/news/sj2tn20070605-0606hil_bistro.ii1.txtIf you are interested in supporting these guys, you can send a personal letter of support. Here is the email with the particulars from the Neighborhood Association President Joshua Wiese. Personally I'm all for supporting a small local business--better than a QuickTrip or fast food restaurant.
The gentlemen who would like to open the Hillside Bistro at the former Zito's site need a conditional use permit. In order to do that they need a letter of support from the Neighborhood Association (along with the Alderman) however we wont be able to give them one in time for their meeting with the Zoning Commission on June 14th at 8:30am in Room 208. I think that it is very important that we make our voices heard wether it be for or against this project and writing letters is a great way.
If you would like to write a letter of support or opposition I am including all of the information below. I gave this information out at the meeting but have had folks asking for it again. Please feel free to pass this along to your neighbors as well.
Letters can be sent to:
Sharon Cunningham
Zoning Office
Room 400, City Hall
1200 Market Street
St. Louis, MO 63103
The Zito's building is at 2605 Hampton (anyone writing a letter should really try to include the specific address, since the people downtown won't know Clifton Heights like we do. It will help ensure that the letter goes in the right file). : )
The hearing is for a conditional use permit; the permit is for a restaurant that will serve alcohol. The conditional use permit is necessary in part because the building has been vacant for "so long", and in part because of the change of ownership. They are requesting a permit to be able to serve alcohol, but THEY are the ones responsible for getting the signatures for that, and we've been told they have already successfully done so.
Any letters sent to them will be added to the file for that hearing.
If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to contact Josh at josh@priceminer.net.