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Zoning Commission

Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Zoning Commission, from most recent to least.

DC's Office of Zoning Seeks Six-Month Extension of Expiring Approvals

DC's Office of Zoning Seeks Six-Month Extension of Expiring Approvals

Nena Perry-Brown | April 8th 2020

The proposed amendment could be heard at the end of the month — if the Zoning Commission resumes hearing cases on that date.... read»

900 Units and a Food Hall Proposed Along the Anacostia Riverfront

900 Units and a Food Hall Proposed Along the Anacostia Riverfront

Nena Perry-Brown | March 17th 2020

Years after another development was approved, another proposal is moving forward for a nearly three-acre site on the northern banks of the Anacostia.... read»

Will a Charter School Come to Buzzard Point?

Will a Charter School Come to Buzzard Point?

Nena Perry-Brown | March 4th 2020

As construction continues at the former General Services Administration office, Douglas Development is seeking to swap out retail to make room for a s... read»

A Case for Commercial at DC's Self-Storage Facilities

A Case for Commercial at DC's Self-Storage Facilities

Nena Perry-Brown | January 21st 2020

A proposed zoning text amendment would require new self-storage facilities in DC's PDR zones to activate the ground floor.... read»

New Palette, Solar Panels and Charging Stations: The Changes at Mid City's New 5th Street Project

New Palette, Solar Panels and Charging Stations: The Changes at Mid City's New 5th Street Project

Nena Perry-Brown | January 8th 2020

The 360-unit project, which will replace the Washington Apartments, also has a revised distribution of affordable housing.... read»

Expanded Inclusionary Zoning Program Could Include Areas of Flexibility

Expanded Inclusionary Zoning Program Could Include Areas of Flexibility

Nena Perry-Brown | January 7th 2020

The Zoning Commission is expected to set down the proposed IZ expansion for a public hearing.... read»

DC Agency May Restrict Construction in Areas That May Eventually Be Underwater

DC Agency May Restrict Construction in Areas That May Eventually Be Underwater

Nena Perry-Brown | January 6th 2020

The Department of Energy and Environment is considering changes to the floodplain regulations which would restrict construction in areas expected to b... read»

DC's Office of Planning Expected to Raise Inclusionary Zoning Minimum

DC's Office of Planning Expected to Raise Inclusionary Zoning Minimum

Nena Perry-Brown | January 3rd 2020

The proposal would increase the inclusionary zoning requirement for projects with map amendments to up to 20 percent.... read»

Reconfiguring Residential and Adding a Medical Building: The New Plans at Skyland Town Center

Reconfiguring Residential and Adding a Medical Building: The New Plans at Skyland Town Center

Nena Perry-Brown | December 12th 2019

If a modification of consequence is approved, the Skyland Town Center development could address disparate access to both groceries and medical care in... read»

AU Park Superfresh Site Development Can Finally Move Forward

AU Park Superfresh Site Development Can Finally Move Forward

Nena Perry-Brown | December 10th 2019

Zoning commission approval comes more than four years after an iteration of the project was initially presented to the community.... read»

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