DC Zoning Review Low/Moderate Density Residential Working Group DC Office of Planning Meeting 1 March 24, 2008
Zoning Review Process OP Goals for Zoning Review: Clarity Relevance Ease of use
Zoning Review Process Zoning Review Taskforce Provide guidance on the organization and execution of the review process Provide OP with technical review of the policies and draft language proposals that result from each working group
Zoning Review Process Working Groups Issues separated into 20 study areas Each study area will have a working group Will meet for 1-4 months to refine policy and draft language Will be open to public
Zoning Review Process Public input at all levels
Zoning Review Process 8 Policy Floodplain Height Parking Loading Arts & Culture Retail Historic Structures Sustainability 8 Land Use Low/Mod Density – Res. Med/High Density – Res. & Comm. Downtown Commercial Corridors Industrial Mixed/Other Campus/Institutional Parks/Open Space 4 Procedural Planned Unit Development Design Review Administration/ Enforcement ZC & BZA Procedures Subject Areas
Goals of Working Group Identification of problems with the current regulations. Determine how what we have now is not working. Identification of what works with current regulations. Identify what currently works with the regulations. Identification of gaps with current regulations. Determine what is missing in the current regulations. Determine means by which problems and gaps and Comprehensive Plan Action Items can be achieved.
Zoning Review Website:
Comprehensive Plan & Zoning Relationship
Zoning and Residential Neighborhoods Comprehensive Plan & Zoning Relationship
Zoning and Residential Neighborhoods Zoning Regulation Elements
Zoning and Residential Neighborhoods
The Comprehensive Plan: Background What does the Comprehensive Plan say about residential neighborhoods?
Comprehensive Plan Issues Summary – Low/Moderate Residential Building Form and Neighborhood Character Examine the creation of residential zones more appropriate to existing or desired densities. Protect existing architectural character and scale of low density neighborhoods. Protect the existing natural character of neighborhoods. Encourage compatible infill/discourage teardown.
Comprehensive Plan Issues Summary – Low/Moderate Residential Allowable Uses Define and set limits for compatible neighborhood commercial uses Define and set limits for compatible institutional uses Define and set limits for home occupations Define and set limits for compatible diplomatic uses Define and set limits for compatible CBRFs
Comprehensive Plan Issues Summary – Low/Moderate Residential Administrative and Policy Issues Explore changes to allow accessory apartments & shared housing Prevent creation of flag lots and other unusually shaped lots Avoid regulations that would prevent affordable housing
How are the existing zoning regulations consistent – or not – with the Comprehensive Plan? The Comprehensive Plan and Zoning
Examples § (Sideyard requirement applied to rowhouses): consistent with Policy LU-2.1.7: Conservation of Row House Neighborhoods? § 203, 204, 301, 321, 331 (Home Occupations, Accessory Buildings): consistent with the following?: Policy H-1.5-B: Changes to the Zoning Regulations: Explore changes which would facilitate development of accessory apartments, English basements, and single room occupancy housing units). Policy LU : Home Occupations: Maintain appropriate regulations (including licensing requirements) to address the growing trend toward home occupations, accommodating such uses but ensuring that they do not negatively impact residential neighborhoods. The Comprehensive Plan and Zoning
Are the existing zoning regulations consistent with the form of our low- and moderate-density neighborhoods? The Comprehensive Plan and Zoning
Is R-1-B doing a good job of protecting neighborhood character on this street? The Comprehensive Plan and Zoning
Is this the kind of new addition we want to promote? The Comprehensive Plan and Zoning
R-4 district currently makes lot sizes of less than 18 feet in width nonconforming. Could we build this historic neighborhood today under R- 4 zoning? The Comprehensive Plan and Zoning
How do we create and preserve attractive, healthy, and diverse residential neighborhoods? The Comprehensive Plan and Zoning
“We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them” The Comprehensive Plan and Zoning - Attributed to Albert Einstein
Introduction of participants What do you think of when you hear the word…Zoning? Why are you here? Discussion:
Future Meetings March 31 April 21 May 5 May 12 May 19 June 2 June 9 June 16 – Final Meeting Next Steps
Questions?
Contact Travis Parker, AICP (202) Website: Dan Emerine (202) Michael Giulioni (202) Stephen Varga, AICP (202) Laine Cidlowski, LEED AP (202)