Last night's
Zoning Commission meeting had four Near Southeast items on the agenda; we can start with the easy one and say that
Case 06-25, the latest batch of text amendments to the
Capitol Gateway Zoning Overlay, was given final approval. Next, the expected final vote on
Case 06-41, the new residential project at
1325 South Capitol Street, was delayed because of some procedural issues that went way above my head and that now require a special public meeting to sort out (which will probably be in the next six weeks). But the item of greatest interest is Case 07-08, the request for zoning changes that would
allow temporary surface parking lots on certain blocks
within range of the
Nationals ballpark. It had been brought as an emergency request because of the time sensitivity of needing to get the lots built before the weather gets cold again (if it ever gets warm first!!!), meaning that the rule could have gone into effect immediately (with hearings to make it permanent within the next 120 days), but the commissioners balked at the idea, saying that too many emergency requests are coming down the pike these days that don't really deserve the special treatment. They did agree to an expedited hearing date (one that only needs to be advertised for 30 days), but there is clearly some concern amongst the commissioners about the whole idea, with one of them rightly asking to make sure that the rule prohibits any non-commercial use of the lots (like for trash truck parking or other industrial-type uses). So, be prepared to read plenty more about this in coming months, and read
my previous post on the zoning request for more details, which includes links to the
Office of Planning report on the request.