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A Few Tweaks to the 144 Townhouses Proposed for The Parks at Walter Reed

  • October 12th 2021

by Nena Perry-Brown

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Bird's eye rendering of proposed townhouse development. Click to enlarge.

As the redevelopment of Walter Reed churns along, a prominent component of the project is beginning the historic preservation review process.

Toll Brothers has filed an updated application with the Historic Preservation Office for 144 three-bedroom townhouses and stacked bi-level condos on Parcels A-G at Georgia Avenue and Fern Street NW (map). Fifty townhouses would be arranged in rows along Georgia Avenue and Elder Street, flanked by 94 units in a stacked two-over-two formation.

View down 13th Street from Fern. Click to enlarge.

Each townhome will have a two-car garage and each condo will have one garage space, nixing any driveway spaces previously proposed to reduce the total parking from 288 to 194 spaces. Twelve of the units will be affordable to households earning up to 80% of area median income; eight of these will be stacked units instead of the 11 previously proposed. The developer is also the design architect, and The Eisen Group is the architect of record.

View down Fern Street from 13th. Click to enlarge.

However, ANC 4B voted last month to submit a letter in opposition to the development for multiple reasons, including the lack of ADA-accessible (Americans with Disabilities Act) units, the glut of off-street parking spaces and paved areas, and the omission of a community garden originally included on the site in the Walter Reed Small Area Plan (SAP). 

The Historic Preservation Review Board is scheduled to consider the concept application at the end of the month.

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