Friday, December 06, 2013

DC Zoning Commission Notice of Filing: from VMP/DMPED for PUD for McMillan

Bloomingdame spotted this:


ZONING COMMISSION FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA


NOTICE OF FILING

(Vision McMillan Partners, LLC and D.C. Deputy Mayor of Planning and Economic Development – First-Stage PUD, Consolidated PUD, and Related Map Amendment @ Square 3128, Lot 800 –
McMillan Reservoir Slow Sand Filtration Site)

December 2, 2013

THIS CASE IS OF INTEREST TO ANC 5E, 5A, and 1B

On November 22, 2013, the Office of Zoning received an application from Vision McMillan Partners, LLC and D.C Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development (together, the “Applicant”) for approval of a first stage planned unit development (“PUD”), a consolidated PUD, and related map amendment for the above-referenced property. 

The property that is the subject of this application consists of Lot 800 in Square 3128 in Northwest Washington, D.C. (Ward 5), which is located on property that is bounded by Michigan Avenue, N.W. (north), North Capitol Street, N.W. (east), First Street, N.W. (west), and Channing Street, N.W. (south).  The property is currently unzoned.  The Applicant proposes a PUD-related map amendment to rezone the property, for the purposes of this project, to C-3-C and CR. 

The Applicant proposes to construct a major mixed-use urban development for the adaptive re-use of the historic McMillan Reservoir Slow Sand Filtration Site.  The project is proposed to have approximately 1,030,00 square feet of gross floor area devoted to a health care facility, 94,170 square feet devoted to retail use, 566,930 square feet of residential use (including 350,000 square feet of row houses), and 17,500 square feet devoted to a community center.  Forty-one percent of the site is planned to be open space.


This case was filed electronically through the Interactive Zoning Information System (“IZIS”), which can be accessed through http://.dcoz.dc.gov.  For additional information, please contact Sharon S. Schellin, Secretary to the Zoning Commission at (202) 727-6311.

1 comment:

Bloomingdale Resident said...

Officially, it is for the development of part of the "McMillan Park Reservoir Historic District",