THE MARYLAND-NATIONAL CAPITAL PARK AND PLANNING COMMISSION





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Case Number:DDS-590Accepted Date: 08/07/2008
Case Status:DENIEDStatus Date: 03/14/2011
Resolution Number: 09-176
 
Zoning Ordinance:Zoning Prior
Case Title:STEVEN BEHR COLLEGE AVENUE PROPERTY
Case Type: Departure From Design Standards 

The following data indicate the development levels proposed by the applicant and therefore may differ from the final decision on the application.
Acres:0.23 Gross Floor Area:2694
Preliminary Lots:0 Total Units: 2
Preliminary OutLots:0 Units Attached:0
Preliminary Parcels:0 Units Detached:0
Preliminary OutParcels:0 Units Multifamily:2
 
Subdivision Review Committee(SRC) Date:

Resolution:  View Resolution (09-176)
(The system only contains Resolution Document from Year 2004 to present.)
District Council(DC) Final Decisions: DDS-590

Description: DEPARTURE FOR 11 FEET FOR THE REQUIRED 22 FOOT DRIVEWAY WIDTH
Location: NORTH SIDE OF COLLEGE AVENUE APPROXIMATELY 150 FEET WEST OF RHODE ISLAND AVENUE

 

Applicant:
BEHR, STEVEN B.

14835 MELFORDSHIRE WAY
20906
Agent:
JOSEPH, GREENWALD & LAAKE, P.A

6404 IVY LANE SUITE #400
20770

Case Reviewer Name: FENTON, CYNTHIA

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Authority NameAction DateAction Final Action Flag Authority Comment
DISTRICT COUNCIL 02/28/2011SCHEDULED No Deferred. Action by: 04/05/2011
DISTRICT COUNCIL 01/24/2011SCHEDULED No Hearing held; Referred to staff for preparation of Order Reversing Planning Board's Decision.
Z.H.E. 03/31/2010SCHEDULED No Hearing
DISTRICT COUNCIL 01/25/2010ELECTED TO REVIEW No HEARING DATE PENDING
DISTRICT COUNCIL 03/14/2011DENIED Yes Order Reversing Planning Board Decision.
PLANNING BOARD 12/17/2009APPROVED No

Zone CategoryZone CodeZone Description Zoning Ordinance Acreage in Zoning Area Zone Guidence
R R-18 MULTIFAMILY MEDIUM-DENSITY RESIDENTIAL Zoning Prior 0.23 Zoning Ordinance
Departure from Design StandardsDeparture from Sign Design Standards Departure from Parking and Loading Standards
No No No