Pubdate: Sat, 13 Oct 2001 Source: Erie Times-News (PA) Copyright: 2001 Erie Times-News Contact: http://www.goerie.com/timesnews/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1347 IRONIC DECISION Earlier this week, the Erie Zoning Hearing Board rejected a request from an Erie church for a variance to operate a drug and alcohol treatment center for men in the 500-block of West Fourth Street. The board majority justified their vote on the grounds that the area is already saturated with tax-exempt, non-profit and social service agencies. The First Assembly of God, 8150 Oliver Road, had planned to convert two homes at 555 and 556 W. 4th St. into a group home as part of its Teen Challenge program. (This program offers academics, vocational education, and Bible studies.) Fred Williams, the executive director of the nearby Martin Luther King Center, 312 Chestnut St., commented that "while I don't have anything against their program ... there is an oversaturation of these types of social service programs in this area. Housing is needed ... not group homes." There are two sides here: The zoning board and Williams have a point about placing too many group homes or social service agencies in one neighborhood. Group homes are not supposed to be isolated islands; they are supposed to exist in neighborhoods. Too many of them, and the neighborhood vanishes. But notice the irony! The homes in question are already boarded up and abandoned. No families are about to move into them. How does Erie or the neighborhood benefit? Suggestion: What can the zoning board do to bring more families here? No one expects them to solve this problem alone, but they are closer to it than most of us. Their insight might be valuable. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth