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Zoning Commission
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Zoning Commission, from most recent to least.
A Second Try for a Massive Mixed-Use Development off the Irving Street Expressway
Nena Perry-Brown | December 13th 2017
Eight years after a five-acre planned-unit development was approved for vacant land off the Irving Street Expressway, the development team is returnin... read»
A Few Design Changes For The Wharf's Second Act
Nena Perry-Brown | November 27th 2017
In response to concerns from neighbors, stakeholders and city officials, the development team behind the Wharf has offered some additional renderings ... read»
As You Like It? The Revised Plan For The Bard in Southwest
Nena Perry-Brown | November 9th 2017
Months after expressing their intent to refile a planned-unit development (PUD) application, the development team behind The Bard in Southwest has sub... read»
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Another Delay for 112-Unit Georgia Avenue Development
Nena Perry-Brown | September 14th 2017
Zuckerman Gravely Development has applied for a two-year extension for a mixed-use development planned on a former Sunoco gas station site.... read»
McMillan Team Responds to Zoning Commission Concerns in Advance of Remand Hearing
Nena Perry-Brown | September 6th 2017
In advance of the Zoning Commission holding a remand hearing for the McMillan Reservoir redevelopment next week, the applicant is proffering additiona... read»
Zoning Commission To Consider 80-Unit Josephite Townhouse Development in Michigan Park
Nena Perry-Brown | August 16th 2017
The Zoning Commission will consider EYA's townhouse planned-unit development in Michigan Park in September.... read»
Will a Decision on McMillan's Future Come This Month?
Nena Perry-Brown | June 14th 2017
After months of new testimony after the DC Court of Appeals remanded the McMillan Reservoir redevelopment back to the Zoning Commission, the Commissio... read»
New Inclusionary Zoning Rules in DC Will Take Effect in June
Nena Perry-Brown | May 1st 2017
Last summer, the Zoning Commission voted in favor of lowering the standard income threshold for newly-constructed inclusionary zoning rental units, fr... read»
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