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Some gentle density is on the boards a little over a block from Rhode Island Avenue Metro station.
Teabow Residential has filed a zoning application with DC to replace the detached single-family house at 1005 Rhode Island Avenue NE (map) with an eight-family building. The resulting three-story development would also include habitable cellar and penthouse levels; one of the units will be Inclusionary Zoning.
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Besides the two bi-level penthouse three-bedroom units, all of the units will have two bedrooms and two baths. There will also be four surface parking spaces and three bicycle spaces. ADG+G Architecture is the designer.
The development requires a special exception to exceed the permitted density on the site. A zoning hearing is scheduled for November.
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This article originally published at http://dc.urbanturf.production.logicbrush.com/articles/blog/from-one-to-eight-units-on-rhode-island-avenue/18460.
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