Tuesday, 26 November 2013

[WardFive] 5B04 Development: Oxbridge Development on 9th Street between Kearny and Lawrence (ZC Map

Good morning Community -
 
Attached is the recently received Zoning Commission Notice of Filing application of a map amendment by Oxbridge Development for its property on 9th street parcel (between Kearny and Lawrence).  The map amendment application seeks rezoning of the property from C-M-1 to R-4 district of Lots 42-45 and 830 in Square 3831.
 
The enclosed Notice of Filing (page 2 of this scan) provides ZC description of what is permitted in a C-M-1 zone district v. a R-4 zone district.
 
While this project is located in 5B04/ANC 5B, ZC also recognizes ANC 5E as involved/impacted.
 
Very kind regards,
 
Commissioner Carolyn C. Steptoe
Single Member District 5B04
Vice Chairperson, Advisory Neighborhood Commission 5B
GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
5B04@anc.dc.gov
(202) 321-3860/ANC cell
(202) 636-8191/home
(pardon typos, etc.)
 
 
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